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The manager was taken into police custody on suspicion of “discrimination based on religion in the provision of goods or services.”
Trump considered move by Australia and others to recognize a Palestinian state “irrelevant,” Netanyahu tells “Sky News Australia.”
Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) wrote: “The plans set forth in NEA’s handbook raise serious concerns that antisemitism has infected the nation’s largest teachers’ union.”
More than 5,000 prominent figures will be exposed to the reality of the Jewish state, according to the Foreign Ministry.
The New York baseball team defended the decision, saying that the shortstop has “shown his remorse” over the incident.
Alisher Tursunov, 51, commonly known as Mubashshir Ahmad, faces up to eight years in prison.
“The Trump administration will not allow Jewish life to be pushed into the shadows,” stated Craig Trainor, assistant secretary for civil rights.
Multiple antisemitic incidents in four countries deepen concerns about rising hate since the Gaza war began.
The Australian government’s next special report on antisemitism “should begin with a record of the government’s own antisemitic actions,” said Amichai Chikli.
“We will find new leadership for this community garden, so that all New Yorkers can continue to benefit from this public space,” Eric Adams told JNS.
“We must counter the darkness and hate with education and light,” said Rabbi Moishy Kalmenson of Chabad Rockwall in Texas.
The antisemitism is “so barely disguised that it’s visible to even the most casual observer,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, of the Anti-Defamation League.