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“Essential international NGOs may be forced to leave” the Strip, the countries stated, adding that it “would worsen the humanitarian situation.”
In a highly unusual move, the U.S. State Department said in a readout that the U.S. secretary of state discussed “global efforts to combat antisemitism” with his Australian counterpart.
“May you have a swift recovery in body and soul from this terrible ordeal. We are with you, and we are here for you. The whole Jewish people stands with you,” said Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Separately, a majority of Amsterdam city councilors want the municipality to take in wounded Gazans.
The Israeli prime minister said the U.S. president’s “bold leadership and global vision have made another peace agreement possible.”
U.S. Ambassador Huckabee blasts Starmer, invoking WWII and Dresden in rebuttal to British condemnation of Israel’s military expansion.
“It stood for generations as a house of prayer, memory and sanctity, housing ancient scrolls and holy books,” said Chief Rabbi of Odessa Shlomo Bakst.
“The subterranean refuge was reportedly located 26 feet underground and was outfitted with bottles, water and even an escape hatch like a Bond villain’s lair,” per the “New York Post.”
On the sidelines of a huge pro-Palestinian “March for Humanity,” they held up a sign that read, “The enemy of humanity is Hamas.”
More than 6,500 Jewish singles from across the globe are expected to participate.
“By its recent actions, the museum disgraces itself and disrespects the generations of Jews who read from this Haggadah at their seder tables,” the American Jewish Committee said.
The Romanian president’s decision risks “eroding decades of progress Romania has made in confronting its past and honoring the memory of its victims,” the group said.