Paraguay moves its embassy back to Jerusalem

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Paraguay’s newly-elected president, Santiago Peña, announced Wednesday that he is moving his country’s embassy back to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. The move is expected to take place by the end of this year.  Peña, a conservative, had promised the relocation during his campaign earlier this year.  In response, Israel’s foreign ministry announced […]

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Saudi Arabia appoints first Palestinian envoy as Saudi-Israel normalization talks continue

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Saudi Arabia appointed its first-ever envoy to the Palestinian Authority on Saturday, in the midst of ongoing negotiations with Israel and the United States about what would be a historic Saudi-Israeli diplomatic normalization agreement. Nayef Al-Sudairi, the Saudi envoy to Jordan, will now also serve as a “nonresident ambassador to the State […]

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Arizona and Kansas State men’s basketball teams are headed to Israel and the UAE for Abraham Accords-inspired trip

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — When Auburn University basketball coach Bruce Pearl disembarks his flight from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi next week, he said he will be kissing the ground of the Emirati capital. Pearl, one of the more outspokenly Jewish and pro-Israel coaches in all of sports, will be accompanying the men’s basketball teams from […]

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Israeli-Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams wins cycling world championship in Scotland

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Israeli-Canadian billionaire and philanthropist Sylvan Adams, a key figure in the development of Israeli competitive cycling, won a world championship of his own in the sport’s 65-69 age group. At the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in Scotland, Adams, who owns the Israel-Premier Tech Cycling Team, finished first in the Masters 65-69 […]

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In Israel with fellow Democrats, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries says judicial legislation won’t affect US aid

JERUSALEM ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Israeli government’s effort to weaken the country’s judiciary will not affect American military aid to Israel, Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries told reporters on a visit to Jerusalem on Monday. Jeffries, the Brooklyn congressman and House minority leader, was leading a delegation to Israel of 24 Democratic members of Congress. He […]

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