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By Gabe Friedman (JTA) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Monday that he will advance plans to build over 800 new settlement homes next week, days before Joe Biden was sworn in as president of the United States. The move is likely to rile Biden, who like most past U.S. presidents opposes new settlement construction. “We’re here to stay. We’re continuing to build the Land of Israel!” Netanyahu wrote on Facebook. Tal Menashe, where an Israeli settler woman was allegedly killed b. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe. You might be interested in:
Idaho man arrested in connection with US Capitol riot Josiah Colt BOISE, Idaho (AP) - An Idaho man whose photograph was included on a federal list of those considered persons of interest in the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol has been jailed in Boise, the Ada County Sheriff s Office confirmed Tuesday. Josiah Colt, 34, turned himself in at the Ada County Sheriff s Office on Tuesday afternoon and was being held on a U.S. Marshal s hold, sheriff s spokesman Patrick Orr said. Colt was among those who stormed the Capitol during a riot by loyalists of President Donald Trump as Congress prepared to certify the results of the election won by President-elect Joe Biden. Five people died in the violence.
Kentucky man expresses regret for entering Capitol January 15, 2021 GMT LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) A Kentucky man told a TV news station that he regrets entering the U.S. Capitol last week with an angry mob but says he didn’t hurt anyone or damage any property. Damon Beckley told WDRB-TV in Louisville that he has deleted Facebook and removed the SIM card from his phone out of fear he could be charged. Roughly 120 people have been arrested nationwide on charges related to the U.S. Capitol riot, which was sparked by supporters of President Donald Trump as Congress was voting to certify Democrat Joe Biden as the next president. More arrests are expected as investigators comb through thousands of tips, photos, videos and social media accounts to collect evidence.
A Kentucky man told a TV news station that he regrets entering the U.S. Capitol last week with an angry mob but says he didn't hurt anyone or damage any property.
An Idaho man whose photograph was included on a federal list of those considered "persons of interest" in the siege of the U.S. Capitol has been jailed in Boise.