The Countries Have Reportedly Agreed That $20 Billion in Iraqi and South Korean Banks Will Be Unfrozen in Exchange for Freezing of Iran's Nuclear Program. But This May Be Just a Confidence-building Step
The Latest Regulations Are the First New Enforcement Measure by the European Union Since Its Decision to Label Settlement Products in 2015, Which Sparked Uproar From Israeli Politicians
The Injunction Issued by Israel's High Court Means That the Court Found the Petitioners' Arguments Against the Amendment, Which States That the National Security Minister Will Direct Police Policy, Persuasive, and the Burden of Convincing the Court Not to Repeal It Now Falls on the Respondents
So Far Around 1,800 People Have Died in the Fighting in Sudan. It Can Only Envy Its Neighbor Across the Red Sea, Where an Arab and International Coalition Seeks to End the Conflict
Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli, Following a String of Controversial Incidents, Used His AJC Address to Deride the Israeli Protest Movement as Analogous to the Biblical Spies Who 'Spoke Badly About the Land of Israel,' While Protest Leaders Were Kept Outside