House votes down standalone bill giving funds to Israel, imperiling future of aid package

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A bid to rush wartime emergency assistance to Israel failed in the U.S. House of Representatives, running into opposition from a trio of factions who opposed the bill for widely divergent reasons. The bill for $17.6 billion in emergency assistance needed a two-thirds majority under a special House procedure. It garnered […]

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Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, heads to Israel on his first overseas diplomatic trip

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, has traveled to Israel to fulfill his foreign policy pledges — and his own personal religious aspirations. Milei, an avowed philosemite who was elected in November, will travel with his rabbi-turned-ambassador and will meet with families of Argentinians held hostage in Gaza. Milei is the first Latin […]

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Jewish mayor of Minneapolis issues veto, Chicago mayor votes yes in latest wave of ceasefire resolutions

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Progressive mayors of two major American cities took opposite tacks Wednesday toward local resolutions endorsing a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, a sign of enduring divisions between Democrats as the war is about to enter its fifth month.  Jacob Frey, the Jewish mayor of Minneapolis, vetoed his city council’s resolution endorsing a […]

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US is ‘hopeful’ for a truce in Gaza as Netanyahu says ‘total victory’ is the only option

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel would achieve a “total victory” in its war against Hamas as Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he is “hopeful” that the sides are nearing an extended truce. Blinken’s comments came while Hamas said it was considering Israel’s latest proposal for a temporary ceasefire, which would […]

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Israeli peace group Standing Together says calls to boycott its work are ‘infuriating’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Palestinian activists within Israel and outside of it are arguing over whether to boycott a leading Israeli peace organization, and are accusing each other of playing into the Israeli government’s hands. The public debate concerns Standing Together, a joint Jewish-Arab Israeli activist group with more than 5,000 members. The group has drawn […]

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More countries cut funding to UNRWA over allegations of involvement with Oct. 7 attack, as aid agency warns of impending famine

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A growing number of countries has suspended funding to the main United Nations agency aiding Palestinians in the wake of allegations that a number of its staffers were involved in Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre in Israel. The U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, known as UNRWA, protested the cuts, […]

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‘I never imagined that something like this could ever happen again’: Holocaust survivors share their Oct. 7 experiences

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Eighty-four years after Dov Golebowicz fled Poland with his family days before Germany invaded, the Holocaust survivor found himself facing an invasion once again when Hamas terrorists stormed his kibbutz of Nirim on Oct. 7. For 12 hours, Golebowicz was trapped with his son, Gideon, in his safe room. His son fashioned […]

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International Court of Justice rules that some allegations of Israel committing genocide are ‘plausible’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The International Court of Justice ruled that South Africa’s claims that Palestinians are at risk of genocide, and that they merit protection, are “plausible.” But the court stopped short of ordering a stop to the fighting. “In the court’s view, the aforementioned facts and circumstances are sufficient to conclude that at least […]

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