Cairo Hostage-for-Ceasefire Talks Extended Three Days
(JNS) At press time, The New York Times had reported that negotiations in Cairo over a possible hostage-for-ceasefire deal would continue until Friday, Feb. 16,
(JNS) At press time, The New York Times had reported that negotiations in Cairo over a possible hostage-for-ceasefire deal would continue until Friday, Feb. 16,
(JNS) In a special congressional election to fill the vacated seat of disgraced Republican George Santos, Ethiopian-born Israeli-American Mazi Pilip, running as a Republican, lost
(JNS) The U.S. Senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package early on Tuesday morning, Feb. 13 that includes $14.1 billion for Israel, $60.1 billion
(JNS) The IDF released a new video on Tuesday night, Feb. 13 that appears to show Hamas terror leader Yahya Sinwar and his family hiding
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As many of you know, our community suffered a terrible tragedy several weeks ago. On the morning of January 25, Dymond Fryson, a mother of
First, I attended the Teaneck Youth Advisory Board Career Night last week, and I want to compliment everyone who was involved in arranging it. The
Monday’s triumphant operation gives strong ammunition, so to speak, that a military campaign into Rafah is the most effective way to achieve the goals of