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“34 ships went through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, which is by far the highest number since this foolish closure began,” U.S. President Donald Trump stated.
The congressman now faces a Manhattan district attorney’s investigation and calls for his expulsion from the House.
The mayor has shown “a troubling mix of naïveté and negligence toward the very communities he has been entrusted to protect,” Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, of Park Avenue Synagogue, told JNS.
The federal judge found the banned student group failed to show constitutional violations or evidence that school officials coordinated with Jewish orgs to target pro-Palestinian activism.
The Massachusetts judges halted deportation cases against a Tufts doctoral student and a Columbia graduate student accused by the government of activity contrary to U.S. foreign policy.
“We need to be remembering the memories of those who were killed in the Holocaust, my grandfather being one of them,” Julie Menin, the New York City Council speaker, told JNS.
I do not want to speculate anything, but the environment after the talks is fine,” said Khawaja Asif.
“The Trump administration will never allow America to become a home for foreign nationals tied to anti-American terrorist regimes,” the State Department said.
“We’re not supporting the blockade,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer told BBC Radio 5 Live.
Israeli ministry ranks Britain highest among major Jewish communities; U.S. leads in total cases but has lowest rate per capita.
“This is their focus, and of course, it is important to us as well,” said the premier.
Stormy weather delays a Barcelona-launched flotilla of more than 70 protest vessels, as organizers vow to resume once seas calm.
“Full operational control of Bint Jbeil will be achieved within days,” a military official said.
“From the ashes, the loss, and the devastation, a clear cry arose: to be a free people in our land,” the IDF chief of staff wrote.
Magen David Adom Ireland head decries “antisemitic censorship.”
El Al Airlines is adding nine new flight destinations in Europe and the United States starting next week.
“The war continues, including inside the security zone in Lebanon, where I was just a short while ago,” the premier said.
Twenty Jews were killed and severe antisemitic assaults surged worldwide, with incidents far above pre-war levels, Tel Aviv University’s annual report says.
Survivors warn that rising global antisemitism echoes lessons the world still struggles to learn.
“The United States to Blockade Ships Entering or Exiting Iranian Ports on April 13 at 10:00 A.M. ET. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT.”
Gofman will replace David Barnea, who is set to complete his five-year term in June.
The terrorists took several civilians captive on Oct. 7, 2023, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alon Ohel, Eliya Cohen and Or Levy.
Global Jewry reaches 15.8 million, with most survivors in their 80s and 90s, according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.
The Israeli prime minister has called the Hungarian leader a “warm” supporter of the Jewish state.
Pundits can claim that Iran and its terror proxies have won a war, even if it has no grounding in reality. If this is what Hamas, Hezbollah and Tehran consider a victory, then they should continue winning this way for the next 100 years.
I do not want to speculate anything, but the environment after the talks is fine,” said Khawaja Asif.
“This is their focus, and of course, it is important to us as well,” said the premier.
The announcement follows the collapse of talks with Iran in Pakistan.
The Israeli military has reportedly shifted into a protocol similar to those implemented in the days leading up to past campaigns.
The guidelines in the so-called “frontline areas” were also tightened to limit public gatherings to up to 50 people outdoors and 100 indoors.
“We still have more to do,” the premier said, speaking just hours before the U.S.-Iran talks collapsed.
“He wants to flex his authority as mayor of New York City, so he brings the desk outside to show he should be taken seriously,” Beverly Hallberg, president of District Media Group, told JNS.
“My mother told me I was gonna do it, and so that was sort of enough for me,” he told JNS of becoming an Eagle Scout.
“Whoever doesn’t live here can’t understand how complicated it is to maintain a routine in this chaos,” said Dr. Tamar Etzioni-Friedman at Haifa’s Carmel Medical Center.
The soldiers study Hezbollah and Hamas down to the smallest tactical detail, then use that knowledge to expose every gap in Israel’s defenses.
Brig. Gen. S., commander of Tel Nof Airbase, landed an hour and a half before this interview after carrying out a strike on the Islamic Republic.
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The film series will be hosted April 13 through April 20 globally, with screenings occurring in Frankfurt and Berlin in Germany, as well as all five boroughs of New York City.
The Passover story—of slavery, resistance, liberation—is not just a Jewish story. It is a human story, now playing out.
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A new collaboration expands efforts to address antisemitism and advance student leadership.
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“We’re opening the door for talented Jewish professionals to pursue chaplaincy with the highest standards of training, ethics and clinical experience,” said Leslie Ginsparg Klein, dean and chief academic officer of Gratz College.
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