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- Why is Congressman Nadler afraid of the new antisemitism envoy?
- "The real problem here is not with Jill Biden’s title or the back-and-forth over Epstein’s essay. The real problem here is that Northwestern University decided to issue an official condemnation"
- In “The Sisters of Auschwitz,” a best seller in the Netherlands for more than two years, Roxane van Iperen writes about the way Janny and Lien Brilleslijper staged their own form of resistance
- President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Yair Lapid open new 8,000 square meter Tel Aviv ER facility boasting self-triage and robots to help you find your way
- “Australia has long tolerated the proponents of such mayhem and silenced those who raise the alarm”
- “In one slide from the presentation, Inoue argued that grading students based on their performance is an extension of America’s racism”
- “Jerusalem traded energy for leverage, tying Cairo to its fuel supplies while securing strategic calm despite ongoing violations in Sinai”
- StandWithUS Annual Gala Sunday November 9 Honors Janice & Steve Hefter
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“This is a historic moment for weapons systems. For the first time, an energy-based weapons system actually works”
JERUSALEM POST Israel carries out successful laser interception trials Anna Ahronheim April 14, 2022 Israel has taken a significant step toward achieving the operational capability of its ground-breaking laser system by carrying out a series of experiments, downing a variety … Continue reading
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