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The German foreign minister said the special rapporteur for the Palestinians has become “untenable in her position.”
The Israeli president’s planned visit to Adass Israel, the site of an Iranian-linked antisemitic arson attack, was canceled on his final day in Australia.
“The world cannot turn a blind eye as Afghan women are removed from existence,” Marzieh Hamidi said.
A pro-Israel group condemned the interrogations at the Sidenor factory as anti-democratic intimidation.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meet in Canberra after the Bondi terror attack, vowing to deepen ties and fight antisemitism.
The election of Siniša Karan “signals a path forward to ever closer friendship and cooperation between Israel & the Republic of Srpska,” said the Israeli premier.
Weizmann and Washington University scientists have retooled cancer-fighting immune cells to clear Alzheimer’s-like brain plaques, opening a path to new therapies.
A Jewish community leader protested the “offensive” shift to a Holocaust memorial monument opposite the prayer house, amid a spike in antisemitism.
Australian police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse anti-Israel protesters demonstrating against Isaac Herzog’s visit.
Ireland’s National Treasury Management Agency plans exclusions tied to business in Judea and Samaria
According to “The Times,” the Future Ireland Fund, a government sovereign wealth fund worth $14.8 billion, would exclude “certain companies” on a U.N. database of businesses linked to Israel.
“I want my work to be remembered with one word—schools,” says Yael Foundation co-founder Uri Poliavich.
Police are investigating who sent the object, along with a threat about shooting Jews, to the communal headquarters, which features a synagogue.