British company apologizes for not letting Jewish kids in store
A British sporting goods chain has apologized for a security guard preventing identifiably Jewish preteens from entering one of its stores.\n
A British sporting goods chain has apologized for a security guard preventing identifiably Jewish preteens from entering one of its stores.\n
It was the first Persian Gulf state to establish ties with Israel, the first to welcome Israeli students and the only one to allow direct dialing to Israel. Israeli athletes shine on its courts.
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U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) must be the gutsiest supporter of Israel in American history, if you believe media accounts of his actions at a recent Christian assembly.
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