Israel has had a good relationship with UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutteres. The Jenin raid has caused tensions.

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Antonio Guterres has been one of the more Israel-friendly secretary-generals of the United Nations. Since assuming his position in 2017, he has criticized anti-Israel bias in the U.N. system, visited Israel, said denying Israel’s right to exist is antisemitism and reaffirmed the ancient Jewish ties to Jerusalem. But after Israel’s raid this week […]

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Palestinian gunman kills Israeli soldier outside of Kedumim, Bezalel Smotrich’s home settlement

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A Palestinian gunman killed an Israeli soldier when security forces stopped the gunman while he was driving near the Kedumim settlement in the northern West Bank. The gunman was killed after the attack. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack on Thursday, noting that Kedumim is where Bezalel Smotrich, the minister responsible for […]

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Netanyahu to advance partial version of Israel’s judicial overhaul as protests continue

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Israeli government is poised to advance its proposal to weaken the country’s Supreme Court, even as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had dropped the plan’s most prominent provision. The renewed legislative effort comes amid continued street protests against the proposed reform, which have taken place at least weekly since the […]

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As Pittsburgh shooter stood trial, a congregation he attacked found parallels with Palestinians in the West Bank

((JEWISH REVIEW)) —  About two weeks ago, the CEO of HIAS, the Jewish refugee aid group, testified in the trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue gunman — discussing how his group’s partnership with one of the building’s congregations prompted the shooter to commit the attack.  As he took the stand, some members of that congregation, Dor […]

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Israel says Iran planned terror attacks on sites popular with Jews and Israelis in Cyprus

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that an Iranian plot to attack sites popular with Jews and Israelis in Cyprus had been foiled. Reports in Israeli and Cypriot media claimed that the attacks were aimed at venues frequented by Israeli tourists and a building associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. The […]

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Israeli military decries ‘terrorism’ by settlers and vows to fight it with ‘all the means that are at our disposal’

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Israel’s security agencies said they would use “all the means that are at our disposal” to combat violence by settlers in the wake of West Bank riots that left one Palestinian dead and dozens injured. They pledged to use a tactic generally reserved for Palestinian terror suspects in order to stop […]

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The Reform movement is ending its standalone semester-in-Israel program amid declining enrollment

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Reform movement is folding its high school program in Israel into a larger, nondenominational program, in an effort to cut costs and streamline operations amid declining enrollment. Starting this fall, the Union for Reform Judaism’s Heller High program, in which high school students spend a semester studying in Israel, will merge […]

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