After Scott’s death, anti-Israel group Track AIPAC touted the possibility of replacing him with a primary opponent who accuses Israel of “genocide.”
The court concluded the law “does not tell churches or synagogues or mosques what to believe or how to worship” or compel student participation.
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Nate Lebowitz called a recent fundraising appeal “a knife plunged into my heart” as Jewish students have described “hostility and isolation” on campus since Oct. 7.
Prosecutors said Israel Enden knew that the man concealed under luggage in the back of his car lacked authorization to enter the United States.
“Four will be released immediately, and four will be sentenced to one month in prison,” the U.S. president stated.
A university spokesman told JNS that “the condemnation of such a peaceful event to share a story of resilience in the face of extreme suffering is antithetical to the values of our Bruin community.”
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated that police are working not only to hold the people involved accountable but also “ensure that this isn’t something that is becoming normal in our city.”
“Judea and Samaria are central to Jewish history and faith,” stated David Livingston, a Republican state representative. “This resolution affirms what is true and rejects language created to deny it.”
The police said it was eager to track down a group of young men in the area at the time.
“If these allegations are true, the SPLC is likely to be the largest single funder of white nationalist extremism in the United States,” stated Christopher Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
“Our actions dramatically weakened the radical axis in the Middle East led by Iran. All of the Middle East, Europe and the world enjoy the fruit of our actions even when they condemn them,” stated Gideon Sa’ar.
“This is how local government should work: proactive, responsive and effective,” said Ron Halber, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington (JCRC).
Judiciary news outlet claimed Mehdi Farid passed sensitive information to Mossad.
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The regional coalition issued a declaration condemning the BDS movement and supporting Israel’s right to defend itself.
Accounts describe widows and displaced women being sexually exploited and blackmailed by the terrorists.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry called the incident “utterly unacceptable.”
The proposal was “inappropriate,” German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said.
120 soldiers honored at President’s Residence ceremony marking 78th Independence Day.
Khamis Muhammad Khamis Qassas infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Oz during the Hamas-led massacre.
Hostile statements were spray-painted along the length of a school building, including: “Israel spit on Christians. They hate the world,” and “Israel kills kids.”
The report, compiled between August 2025 and January 2026, reveals that the P.A. paid terrorists after Trump’s 20-point plan went into effect.
The long-tailed duck was last observed in the Jewish state in 1986, in Eilat.
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Judiciary news outlet claimed Mehdi Farid passed sensitive information to Mossad.
The operative was killed “outside of Israel,” the Jewish state’s top spy said.
“The IDF will continue to operate to clear the area under its control,” the military stated.
The decision is seen as both a political and economic statement highlighting the strength of the Abraham Accords.
Simon Karam previously headed the Lebanese team in negotiations regarding the implementation of the 2024 truce.
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The collection highlights a British officer’s lasting influence on Israel’s combat doctrine.
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