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Senior Palestinian officials blasted the United Nations’ new secretary general on Sunday for acknowledging that a Jewish temple once stood on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. In remarks commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day on Friday, newly installed Secretary General António Guterres traced the history of anti-Semitism, beginning when “Imperial Rome not only destroyed the...

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Global Affairs

He came to Canada as a 16-year-old refugee from Somalia. He’s highly regarded across the Canadian political spectrum. He was just appointed as immigration minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Now 40 years old, Ahmed Hussen has a promising career in front of him. And in these...

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Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem Could Help Bring About Peace—But Will It Happen? The Jerusalem Embassy Act, which passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in 1995, mandates that the United States must move its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which three successive presidents have avoided by signing...

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Diplomacy

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin met with the envoys of 10 Asian-Pacific nations in Jerusalem on Wednesday, expressing his appreciation for their cooperation and a desire to further strengthen relations. Speaking at his residence with ambassadors and charges d’affaires of Australia, India, South Korea, Philippines, China, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Japan, Myanmar, and Nepal,...

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Israel

Israel is planning to decriminalize the possession and private use of marijuana, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan announced Thursday, adopting a policy similar to certain European countries and U.S. states. At a press conference, Erdan said that he will accept recommendations by the Anti-Drug Authority to pursue the “Portugal Model,” which treats possession...

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Israel

New American Secretary of Defense James Mattis offered “his unwavering commitment to Israel’s security” in a call on Thursday to Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, the Department of Defense stated in an official summary. By calling his Israeli counterpart during his first week in office, Mattis meant to “emphasize his intent to...

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Israel

Prof. Haya Itzhaky was on an extended trip to Nepal to study the behavior of post-army Israeli backpackers when the deadly April 25, 2015 earthquake struck. Itzhaky, chair of the PhD program at Bar-Ilan University’s School of Social Work, quickly initiated a study she hadn’t planned on conducting: how were...

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Europe

The University of Hamburg’s appointment of a professor who has shown support for a Palestinian terrorist has brought heavy criticism down on the academic institution, Benjamin Weinthal reported for The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday. Farid Esack, a leader of the anti-Israel boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign in his native...

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MidEast

A Hamas-run court in the Gaza Strip has sentenced eight members of Fatah’s security forces to jail terms ranging from seven years to life in prison for “undermining revolutionary unity,” The Jerusalem Post reported Thursday. Hamas’s Interior Ministry stated that the men, who have been unemployed since Hamas’s 2007 takeover of...

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The Middle East is the birthplace of many things, some positive, others less so. Amongst the region’s primary creations has been the postmodern idea that there is no real objective truth—simply competing “narratives” with equal claim and validity. But every so often the truth makes itself clear in the most...

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