Israeli minister ridiculed over broken English during US gala
Opponents criticize Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich for mispronouncing English words during his speech, saying his address was unprofessional and embarrassing.
Opponents criticize Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich for mispronouncing English words during his speech, saying his address was unprofessional and embarrassing.
Responding to the news, the former president blasted the original decision to suspend his account, saying that "Facebook, which has lost billions of dollars in value since “deplatforming” your favorite president, me, has just announced that they are reinstating my account. Such a thing should never again happen to a sitting president, or anybody else who is not deserving of retribution!"
Bantering with Twitter followers last Sunday, Musk says that the person replacing him "must like pain a lot" to run a company that he said has been "in the fast lane to bankruptcy."
When asked whether to restore the former president's account, 51.8% of users vote "yes." However, it is unclear if Trump, who was banned from Twitter after the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol, would return to the platform as he has since relied on his own, much smaller social media site, Truth Social.
Passersby on Saturday saw Hayut arriving with a security detail and then joining other worshippers for the 12:30 a.m. prayers.
US Commerce Department’s decision to add NSO to its "entity list" has hurt the company by limiting its access to US components and technology.
Opposition-linked media outlet Iran International attributes the denial of service attack on Fars News to an Israeli hacker group called "Army of Thieves."
The American-Palestinian supermodel and anti-Israel activist shares a video of an Al-Jazeera interview with Israeli journalist Gideon Levy saying "the Israeli public is quite brainwashed."
An spokeswoman for the company making the alleged software said the firm would willingly cooperate with an EU investigation.
Online antisemitism may take on subtle forms such as in emojis, or be as blatant as antisemitic troll attacks. The continuous exposure to antisemitic content at a young age, scholars say, can lead to both normalization of the content and radicalization of the viewer.
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