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Iran European powers to hold talks on nuclear program foreign minister confirms
A French diplomatic source said the call focused on looming UN sanctions, with European powers seeking to reaffirm conditions that could delay their reimposition if Tehran meets key demands
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Bnei Akiva Jerusalem headquarters defaced with swastikas
It was the fourth act of antisemitic vandalism targeting the facility, according to Bnei Akiva secretary general Yigal Klein.
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Merz battles tears as he recalls Nazi crimes declares war on antisemitism
Berlin had “turned a blind eye for too long” to the fact that many refugees who arrived in Germany in recent decades “were socialized in countries of origin where antisemitism is virtually state doctrine, where hatred of Israel is taught even to children,” said the German chancellor.
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Two British Labour MPs denied entry to Israel escorted to Jordan
Israel barred UK Labour MPs Peter Prinsley and Simon Opher from entering on “public order” grounds as they traveled to visit the West Bank.
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Diaspora Ministry reveals links between Sumud Flotilla Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood
According to the report, the real leadership of Flotilla is composed of individuals with documented ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Defense Minister If Hamas doesnt release the hostages Gaza will be destroyed
Defense Minister Katz visited the Gaza Strip and spoke with the troops taking the city of Gaza.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Israel chooses survival over surrender
Peace will come when Hamas is defeated. If Europe insists on saving Hamas, Europe will pay the price.
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The problem is the normalization of hate not cancel culture
Firing those who dissent is troubling. But progressive hate cheering for Hamas and the murder of Charlie Kirk, along with right-wing conspiracy theories, shouldn’t be platformed.
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Former FBI official Hamas remains entrenched in US
“When organizations like Hamas are quiet, that’s when they’re the most lethal,” Lara Burns told journalists in Tel Aviv.