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Samuel Woodward has been sentenced to life without parole for the murder of his openly gay former classmate, Blaze Bernstein, in a hate crime.
The UN's treatment of Israel has been hypocritical and must come to a halt. Efforts are underway to suspend Israel from the UN General Assembly and admit the Palestinians as a full member state, which is an affront to Israel and an endorsement of terror. The UN must hold Hamas accountable for its crimes and return to its founding principles of fairness and equality.
The IAF targeted Hezbollah in Beirut's Dahieh area, taking precautions to protect civilians.
Donald Trump's administration plans to impose stricter sanctions on Iran's oil exports, aiming to bring Iran back to the negotiating table for a comprehensive nuclear deal. However, experts are skeptical about Tehran agreeing to stringent US terms.
Trump made surprising gains in traditionally Democratic areas, including New Jersey and Hawaii, during the 2024 election, with economic concerns and immigration playing a significant role in voters' decisions.
NewYorkTimesBook Review: 'Children of the Ghetto: Star of the Sea,' by Elias Khoury
November 16, 2024
A review of Elias Khoury's final work, 'Children of the Ghetto: Star of the Sea,' which explores the Palestinian experience under occupation and in exile through the story of protagonist Adam Dannoun.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof prevented a crisis in his government after threats of resignations by cabinet members over the government's handling of violence against Israeli soccer fans.
YNetWhile Maccabi Tel Aviv fans lynched in Amsterdam, Berlin Jews faced their own night o
November 16, 2024
Jewish fans in Berlin faced violence during a soccer match in a district known for pro-Palestinian sentiments.
The IDF destroyed Hezbollah rocket launchers and uncovered weapons in small-scale raids in southern Lebanon.
Scientists have discovered that the collapse of the Roman Empire 1,500 years ago was caused by the miscalculation of their Persian-Sassanian opponents, which led to the loss of critical trade routes.
A man in Jerusalem stole an ambulance and rammed a police car in a high-speed chase. The ambulance was quickly recovered and authorities are expected to take legal action against the suspect.
Religious Jews comfort families of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv's 'Hostage Square' and provide support and unity for the families.