High Court Rejects NGOs Suit to Ban Deportation of Illegals

The ruling stated that "the consent of the foreigners to their removal is not required for the deportation to be lawful, and it is also possible to deport them against their will.

Israel’s Intelligence Minister Makes Historic Visit to Sudan, Discusses Progress in Abraham Accords

Cohen met with Sudanese President Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Defense Minister Yassin Ibrahim and other senior members of the Sudanese government.

FM Liberman Strengthening Israel-Africa Ties – Visiting 5 African States Next Month

Liberman said, to regain political support from the African states, Israel must invest resources and effort in that region.

Making History: Israel and Chad Resume Diplomatic Relations

“This is part of the revolution that we are doing in the Arab and Islamic worlds; I promised you that this would happen. There will be more major news."

‘Calculated Risk’: Israel to Fight South Africa’s Genocide ‘Blood Libel’ at The Hague

“In giving political and legal cover to the October 7 massacre and the Hamas human-shield strategy, South Africa has made itself criminally complicit with Hamas’s campaign of genocide against our people,” Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy said.

ICJ Rejects South African Bid to Halt War Against Hamas

Gazans are devastated that the court didn't demand a ceasefire from Israel.

Yam Pro Signs $180 Million Deal to build Wave Energy Power Station in Ghana

According to the US Energy Information Administration, if we could capture 1% of the ocean's energy, we could produce enough power to meet the global energy demand 5 times over.

Sierra Leone to Open Embassy in Jerusalem

The legation is set to be the seventh in the Israeli capital.

Egypt, Ethiopia, Prepare for War over Nile Dam

At 6.45 gigawatts, the dam will be the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa when completed, as well as the seventh largest in the world.

Report: Holocaust Education Expanding in Africa, Arab Countries, and Where It Really Counts –...

The Report includes an extensive discussion about Cyprus, presenting it as a model to be emulated.

Jordan, Somalia, Pakistan Declare National Emergency Over Locust Swarms

"Ethiopian farmers have lost their entire crop to the voracious insects."

‘African Nations Willing to Absorb Infiltrators from Israel’

"We have created a base of countries willing to absorb these infiltrators, and now we may have to improve not only the legislation, but also the agreements."

Liberman: Israel Pushing Iran Out of Africa

Liberman: Africa has huge potential and Israel as a world leader in advanced technologies has exactly what Africa needs in agriculture, medicine, security, counter-terrorism and border defenses.

Israel to Help Africa Build Green Zone in Sahara Desert

The "Desertec" program is part of the Great Green Wall initiative launched at the last climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh COP 27.

IDF Team in Equatorial Guinea Treats 600 Casualties, Performs 85 Operations

The delegation was dispatched following a series of explosions in the city of Bata that led to hundreds of dead and injured and extensive damage.

Israeli Embassy in Pretoria Gives Away Edoardo Villa ‘Junk’ Sculpture Woth Half a Million...

Villa, along with Cecil Skotnes, Cecily Sash, Giuseppe Cattaneo and Sydney Kumalo, made up the artist group “Amadlozi” (Zulu for “ancestors”) for the conscious appropriation of African sculptural traditions.

Terror Strikes Luxury Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya

Al Shabab killed 67 people in Nairobi in 2013; the group slaughtered 150 in 2015.

Celebration, Challenges as Ethiopian Community Celebrates Sigd Festival

Thousands of Israeli Ethiopians marked the Day of Sigd in Jerusalem this week. It's an echo of the First Temple era.

Belgium ID’s Brussels ‘Man in Hat,’ But Warns ‘May Be More Terror Cells’

Mohamed Abrini was arrested Friday; he's the last Brussels terrorist but also was involved in the Paris attacks.

Israel and US Working to Normalize Ties With 4 More Muslim Countries to Expand...

Israel is trying to normalize relations with Indonesia, Somalia, Mauritania and Niger.

Kenya Foils Attack Packed Cathedral as Country Mourns 148 Deaths

Muslim terrorists from Somalia want to make Kenya the next victim on its way to take over northern Africa.

Cabinet Approves Netanyahu, Kahlon Proposal to Take In 1,000 Ethiopian Christians

Today, according to some estimates, there may be as many as 50,000 Christian converts in Ethiopia and Eritrea who maintain some familial relations with Ethiopian Israelis.

Attorney General: If We Accept Falash Mura We Must Accept Palestinian Refugees

The Netanyahu cabinet on Sunday debated an initiative to allow the Aliyah of first-degree relatives of the Falash Mura, who are not entitled to immigrate under the Law of Return.

US Jewish Businessman Killed in Nairobi, Terrorists Blame Israel & Trump for Attack

Officials said 700 people were evacuated from the complex during the 12-hour siege.

US Airstrikes Take out 150 Islamist Terrorists in Somalia

U.S. dropped bombs on Islamist terrorist group in Somalia which were 'planning to murder U.S. and allied troops.'

Rwanda Disavows African Migrant Agreement with Israel

“In reference to the rumors that have been recently spread in the media, the Government of Rwanda wishes to inform that it has never signed any secret deal with Israel regarding the relocation of African migrants."

Kampala Distancing Itself from Ugandan Judge Sebutinde Who Voted Down the Line for Israel

Even the Israeli Judge, former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, voted yes on two ICJ decisions.

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