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“I’ve never once heard a negative word about being a Jew in Azerbaijan,” Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Shneor Segal tells JNS.
Knesset members call Taiwan a true friend of Israel and back its inclusion in global forums like the WHO and ICAO.
Mikhail Gusman, a senior TASS executive, recently participated in the 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum.
“We thank Costa Rica for joining the group of countries in the international community that support morality and combat discrimination,” stated Gilbert Meltzer, president of the Costa Rican Jewish Community.
At least 12 Thais were killed by Cambodian shelling, according to Thailand’s health minister.
A Jewish leader in Vancouver wrote that “for my family, the luxury of patience has run out and our confidence in Canada’s political leadership is gone.”
“We are in contact with the local authorities, and as a result, there is a slight delay in the disembarkation of passengers,” stated the Mano Maritime shipping company.
Hundreds rally for Gaza outside Parliament House, Greens demand Israel sanctions.
“With strong links to various international actors, we can—and will—play a much more important role,” President Ilham Aliyev tells journalists.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi sent a letter to U.N. Secretary General António Guterres claiming that the E3 lack the legal standing to snapback sanctions.
A cast member waved the flag on stage after the final performance of “Il trovatore,” sparking a scuffle as an official tried to intervene.
The Israel-Premier Tech team is in the race for this sixth consecutive year though no Israeli riders are participating this time.