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Andrew Bernard

Andrew Bernard is the Washington correspondent for JNS.org.

“It is Israel’s responsibility, and within its capacity, to address and resolve the situation,” stated Rep. Brad Schneider of Illinois, who is Jewish.
“Mike Waltz did not represent himself to me as someone who wants to retreat from the world—and this is a quality I value in nominees,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) stated.
“We’re not asking for them to change their businesses,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the ADL. “We’re just asking for them to get it right.”
Pro-Israel groups welcomed the defeat of what they called a “reckless” and “attention seeking” amendment from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to remove the funding.
“We build up with what is explicitly and indisputably terrorist, and then we designate the brotherhood as a whole for supporting those terrorist groups,” the Texas senator said.
“The people have spoken,” White said at his victory party. “God is good. He protect me. He guide me. So whatever his will is going to be done in Earth, I’m submitting to that.”
“UNWRA in Gaza, with its staff involved in the Oct. 7 massacre, its schools teaching antisemitic hate, must be dismantled,” the former national security advisor said.
Interim president Robert Groves told the House Education and Workforce Committee that Jonathan Brown “is no longer chair of his department. He’s on leave, and we’re beginning a process of reviewing the case.”
“I think with Iran, the game is still on,” Assaf Orion, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS. “It’s not ‘Mission Accomplished.’ We can’t go and have beers because this problem is solved.”
“This historic piece of legislation delivers on core conservative priorities and provides real help for Americans across the country,” the Republican Jewish Coalition stated.
Claire Shipman, the school’s acting president, said the statements were wrong and “do not reflect how I feel.”
The House education panel sought “clarity” from Claire Shipman over “messages you sent that appear to downplay and even mock the pervasive culture of antisemitism on Columbia’s campus.”