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Iran Threat Continues: Military Pushback | Denouncing BDS in United Kingdom | Chanukkah Campaign 🕎 |
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Iran Threat Continues: Military Pushback | Denouncing BDS in UK | Chanukkah Campaign 🕎 |
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| Iran Threat Continues: Military Pushback |
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Iran Threat Continues: Military Pushback |
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In a historic display of unity, the first ever joint military exercise with Israeli warships was conducted together with participating warships from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and the United States. The Abraham Accords, originally signed in September 2020, has led to intense exchange of diplomatic, military and intelligence contacts between Israel and the Gulf states. The somewhat odd friendship developed between these countries was spurred, in part, by a defiant Iranian regime that is bent on defying international sanctions and building an arsenal of dangerous nuclear warheads. Neighboring countries remain suspicious of Iran and its scheming Islamic Revolutionary Guard, and this joint military exercise is a strong indicator that more moderate Arab leaders are willing to unite with Israel to ensure stability in the Middle Eastern region. |
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Sir Keir Starmer, the head of the British Labour Party, affirmed that the party was ridding itself of the anti-Israel attitude that gained traction under the watch of the often-divisive, previously-elected Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. After stating that Labour does not support the discriminatory Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel, Starmer praised Israel’s foundational principles of equality for all citizens, to the applause of the crowd at a private event held by the Labour Friends of Israel organization. “Anti-Zionist anti-Semitism is the antithesis of the Labour tradition" he noted. "It denies the Jewish people alone a right to self-determination. It equates Zionism with racism, focuses obsessively on the world’s sole Jewish state, and holds it to standards to which no other country is subjected.” |
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| | Avishai Yaakov - אבישי יעקב |
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Avishai Yaakov - אבישי יעקב |
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“I am honestly thrilled to be making such a tremendous difference in the lives of Israel's poorest. Feed Israel provides nutritious meals to young children who would otherwise go to bed hungry. Is there really a better investment of time or money than bringing a smile to the face of a poor Jewish child? They need our help to survive and I, along with the entire Feed Israel team, need your generous help to be there for them during this very critical time.” |
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| Cold apartments. Empty fridges. Broken economy forced thousands of Israelis into poverty. This Chanukkah season, too many families and individuals will find themselves deprived of food or heat. 🕎 |
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| | Approximately 60,000 tons of fresh wine grapes are harvested in Israel annually by over 300 regional wineries. |
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| Coins of Israel Campaign 🎁 |
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| To show our appreciation for our donors, we have decided to extend our Coins of Israel Campaign. For a limited time, anyone who donates $100+ to this campaign, or signs up for a monthly donation, will receive a special gift, an official set of 1971 Coins of Israel. |
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