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The rise of the popular podcaster illustrates the left’s normalization of antisemitism. Rather than shunning him, liberal opinion leaders are tolerating his extremism.
The agreement does not call for a withdrawal of Israeli ground forces from Lebanon and says that the initial ceasefire may be extended “as Lebanon effectively demonstrates its ability to assert its sovereignty.”
“I’ve read and seen a lot of what others have had to say in response, and I understand the hurt I caused and am truly sorry,” Rama Duwaji told an online arts magazine.
The legislation would empower the New York City Police Department to set limits on how close demonstrators can gather near schools, as critics warn of free speech infringement.
The move aims to boost long-haul capacity as other airlines scale back routes to and from Israel.
“School districts, like colleges and universities, must take prompt and effective action to address antisemitic harassment,” stated Harmeet Dhillon, assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights.
Just one Democratic congressman voted against the measure to require U.S. forces to be withdrawn from the conflict with Iran.
“This tool makes it easier to confront and understand family histories connected to the Nazi era,” Die Zeit stated in its introduction of the database.
The owners of La Chatelaine French Bakery & Bistro stated that they had relatives who suffered under Nazism, “will not host individuals who are at odds with our stance” against extremism.
Twenty honorees, including Julian Edelman, Omri Casspi and Bruce Pearl, will be inducted June 29 in Israel, highlighting global Jewish achievement across sports.
The agreement does not call for a withdrawal of Israeli ground forces from Lebanon and says that the initial ceasefire may be extended “as Lebanon effectively demonstrates its ability to assert its sovereignty.”
About half of Republicans and nearly 90% of Democrats think that the U.S. president isn’t too religious or at all religious, according to the Pew Research Center data.
“If we care about the future of the Jewish people, we have no choice but to support our young women,” said Meredith Jacobs, CEO of Jewish Women International.
Addressing Tehran, the secretary said that it has “no defense industry, no ability to replenish your offensive or defensive capabilities.”
With Israeli elections set for this fall, “we don’t want to act politically” in halting the agreement governing the EU-Israel relationship, Dubravka Šuica tells JNS.
Nicole Gelinas, of Manhattan Institute, told JNS that the move from Albany and City Hall is a “gimmicky tax-the-rich idea” that’s a “marketing ploy” amid a stalled state budget.
The incident occurred during violent riot near Beit Duqqu northwest of Jerusalem in Judea and Samaria.
IDF troops found more than 130 weapons stashed inside a school in the southern Lebanese town.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s deputy on the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, warned on X that the threat must be taken “literally.”
The U.S. and Iran have reached an “in principle agreement” to extend their ceasefire.
Israeli kickboxer Ahavat Hashem Gordon previously defeated his Turkish rival in a high-profile championship competition.
Katzrin is to be designated as the first city on the strategic plateau.
Some of the soldiers have reportedly already returned to fighting on the front lines.
Jerusalem ended its boycott of the right-wing politician in early 2025.
Israel’s Sa’ar welcomed the move as Zelenskyy signed the amendment into law.
“In one case, we found a hive inside a couch on a home’s balcony,” a beekeeper from the western Negev said.
Addressing Tehran, the secretary said that it has “no defense industry, no ability to replenish your offensive or defensive capabilities.”
The U.S. and Iran have reached an “in principle agreement” to extend their ceasefire.
Ten ships have been turned back and none has broken through since the blockade began, according to the U.S. military.
Negotiators are reportedly seeking compromises on Iran’s nuclear program, freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and compensation for wartime damages.
The proposal includes three broad aims: clearing a backlog of stranded vessels, conducting a major demining effort, and setting up ongoing naval escorts.
The Nazareth resident was accused of photographing military and energy sites for an Iranian handler in exchange for payment.
Iran is said to have obtained a Chinese spy satellite in 2024 that helped the IRGC target U.S. military sites during the recent war.
From Moroccan heritage preservation and Holocaust survivor testimony to contemporary concerns over antisemitism in North America, participants at the March of the Living reflect on legacy, loss and the fight against hatred.
The daughter of a Dutch rescuer and the infant he saved meet at the March of the Living in Poland.
Currently on display in Jerusalem, it celebrates the life and mourns the death of Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Yakir Hexter.
Emotional gathering highlights the personal stories of fallen soldiers.
“The military at large is not systemically antisemitic,” but there is “definitely a lack of concern for religious needs,” said Rabbi Elie Estrin of the Aleph Institute.
“I’ve read and seen a lot of what others have had to say in response, and I understand the hurt I caused and am truly sorry,” Rama Duwaji told an online arts magazine.
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