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The STC has learned that Riyadh still has red lines in Yemen and the power and will to enforce them.
“Congress must update its strategy to meet the reality on the ground,” stated Rep. Jared Moskowitz.
The Argentine president delivered an anti-globalist speech at the World Economic Forum, citing the Exodus story as a warning to the West.
The proposed law targets the language of Hamas advocates and hate sermons in mosques.
The Islamic regime is facing growing pressures that threaten its stability and raise doubts about its ability to survive the current crisis.
“We’ll start with workforce housing, which we think could be completed in two or three years,” the former White House senior adviser said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said frozen assets in the United States would be used to pay the $1 billion fee.
PM Albanese called it an “opportunity for every Australian to stand with the Jewish community and remember the 15 lives stolen in this deadly attack.”
At Davos, the U.S. president says the terrorist group agreed to give up its weapons under phase two of his Gaza peace plan.
The IAEA has been unable to access three key sites bombed in June—Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan.
Authorities detained Guy Hochman for six hours after an anti-Israel organization filed war crimes charges against him, he said.
The Jewish woman said West Midlands cops failed to act and dismissed her after she raised concerns, allegations the force denies.