
Judy Maltz
Jewish World Correspondent at Haaretz
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1 week ago |
haaretz.com | Judy Maltz
Nearly 2,000 votes cast for two unidentified slates running in the U.S. election for seats to the World Zionist Congress will not be counted because of suspected fraud, the committee tasked with supervising the process has announced. Subscribe now for on-the-ground reporting and analysisSubscribe now for on-the-ground reporting and analysis We will send you a daily email with articles you actually want to read. By signing up, you agree to Haaretz’s terms and conditions
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2 weeks ago |
haaretz.com | Judy Maltz
Judy MaltzApr 10, 2025 2:36 pm IDTApr 10, 2025 2:36 pm IDTSend in e-mailSend in e-mail Judy MaltzApr 10, 2025 2:36 pm IDTApr 10, 2025 2:36 pm IDTAn investigation by the committee overseeing the U.S. election for seats in the World Zionist Congress has uncovered signs of massive voter fraud. NameEnter the commenter display nameBy adding a comment, I agree to this site’sTerms of useFast track approval of subscriber comments. SUBSCRIBE Already signed up? LOG IN Paid by Sela Infrastructures LTD
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2 weeks ago |
haaretz.com | Judy Maltz
Three Orthodox parties currently running for seats in the U.S. election for the World Zionist Congress are being sued for bribery. Subscribe now for on-the-ground reporting and analysisSubscribe now for on-the-ground reporting and analysis We will send you a daily email with articles you actually want to read. By signing up, you agree to Haaretz’s terms and conditions
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