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A potential donation to a medical project in an Israeli settlement would not cross any red lines, a senior official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday said, despite criticism from rights groups.
Harvard is reportedly nearing a $500 million settlement with the Trump administration over alleged civil rights violations involving Jewish and Israeli students.
A high-level U.N. conference gave “unwavering support” to a two-state solution and called on Israel to commit to a Palestinian state.
As part of the settlement, the system will contribute $2.33 million to eight organizations that combat antisemitism and support the UCLA Jewish community, including Hillel at UCLA, the Anti-Defamation League, Chabad of UCLA, and the Jewish Federation Los Angeles’s Campus Impact Network, the release stated.
The explosion of one of main pumping stations of Israeli city of Beit Shemesh has caused water outages in the area for several days.
The University of California, Los Angeles, reached a $6 million settlement with three Jewish students and a Jewish professor whose suit against the university argued it violated their civil rights by allowing pro-Palestinian protesters in 2024 to block their access to classes and other areas on campus.
The Israeli ambassador was summoned and requested to tell the Israeli government to change its current course in Gaza. The Netherlands announced on Monday night that National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich would be banned from entering the country.
Taiwan’s reported donation to a medical facility could make it complicit in Israel’s violations of international law.