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“This essentially gutted the bill we wrote and leaves Jews without equal protection,” said Allon Friedman, president of the Jewish Affairs Committee of Indiana.
The center-left U.K. Liberal Democrat Party suspended a former British mayor, who was reportedly arrested for antisemitic tweets.
“Striking a police officer is never acceptable,” said a spokesman for Sen. Tammy Baldwin, whose event the activists targeted.
Neither of the districts discussed the specific allegations of discrimination for “shared ancestry.”
The New England Patriots owner and philanthropist talked with “People” magazine about his nearly one-year-old foundation combating Jew-hatred.
“I don’t know who he is. I don’t care who he is,” Ralph Babet said about the image that Nathan Bull posted online.
Thabisa Rich, who works in the Connecticut city’s cultural department, yelled offensive remarks via a megaphone, prompted by a “Stand with Israel” sign.
Alexander Netling, also known as “Bruiser,” was sentenced to five years in prison in March 2019.
Tracy-Ann Oberman told the “BBC” that she has round-the-clock security after receiving threats.
“Tennessee remains unwavering in our support for the nation of Israel and her people,” stated Bill Lee, the GOP state governor.
Eighty-five MKs voted to oust Cassif, below the 90 needed in the 120-member legislature.
A routine traffic stop resulted in the discovery of an assortment of weaponry.