Runners from Israel and abroad join subdued race following Lebanon truce.
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With Israeli elections set for this fall, “we don’t want to act politically” in halting the agreement governing the EU-Israel relationship, Dubravka Šuica tells JNS.
A handful of Democrats voted against the motions, as did every Senate Republican, further demonstrating that Israel is no longer a bipartisan issue.
The change in power in Hungary is shifting the balance in Brussels—but a unified sanctions policy remains unlikely.
Explosives, threats, and extortion worth millions: Israel Police have carried out a major operation against the Hariri clan, which is alleged to have terrorized the entire region.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, public life across the country comes to a halt—while the number of survivors continues to decline.
While the Palestinian Authority tries to erase Jewish history from this land, a quick look at a map exposes the lie.
As the military grapples with need to boost numbers, former senior officers say personnel increases, while vital, are no substitute for operational readiness.
Jerusalem blamed “systemic incitement” by Sanchez government following the Easter display; Easter act was local tradition, not antisemitic, according to local mayor.