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Three Israeli firms featured in the report’s top 100 listing of the biggest weapons producers on earth.
“Germans committed terrible crimes in Guernica,” the German president said.
The pontiff reaffirmed the Vatican’s stance en route to Lebanon.
“While the vast majority of the free world decided to turn its back on the Jewish state, we extended a hand to it,” the Argentine president said.
The European arms race continues into aerial and aerospace fields, as countries looks to protect key national sites.
Canberra’s first state terror listing targets the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps over its links to arson attacks on Jewish community sites.
Israel will open an Economic Attaché Office in Buenos Aires next year to deepen trade and boost Israeli investment in the Latin American ally, said Gideon Sa’ar.
Tomer Margalit and Orel Chalaf earned the gold cup in Slovakia, marking a milestone for Israeli adaptive dance as Hatikva played at the ceremony.
Adolf Hitler Uunona says his father “probably didn’t understand” what the Nazi leader stood for when he chose his name.
Shalom Lamm, of Operation Benjamin, told JNS that “those who sacrificed all ought to be remembered for eternity for who they truly were in life.”
The Polish Foreign Ministry criticized the Israeli Holocaust museum for not amending a tweet that noted Jews were first forced to wear yellow badges in Poland, without mentioning that the country was occupied by Germany at the time.
“Within two minutes, another contestant went up over 20,000 votes, which is very impossible to do,” claimed Nadeen Ayoub.