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Bradley Martin

Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) told JNS that he was excited to meet both the prime minister of Israel and the prime minister of “Palestine.”
Palestinian Arabs must be “thoroughly screened,” Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America, told JNS.
“We’re going to be fighting over the next few weeks to make sure there isn’t a cut,” said Nathan Diament, executive director of the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center.
The entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate also told JNS that far-left ideology has caused rising antisemitism.
“A conviction would not necessarily sideline any nuclear deal,” said analyst Matthew Brodsky. “But it would provide a basis for more congressional oversight.”
“I have to assume he thinks somehow the Jews deserve his inappropriate interference because they are somehow less advanced and require his patronizing meddling,” said Danielle Pletka of American Enterprise Institute.
The statute “reminds us that religious liberty is a civil liberty that once was valued by all Americans,” said Douglas Laycock, a University of Virginia law professor.
A visit could make the PM “a stage prop for prominent Democrats to lecture and embarrass,” American Enterprise Institute’s Michael Rubin tells JNS.
Yosef-Friedman holds one of the most senior Israeli government positions of any Ethiopian Israeli.
“For the past several decades, both courts have been acting as super legislatures,” Zack Smith, of Heritage Foundation, told JNS of the Israeli and U.S. Supreme Courts.
Mike Fegelman, the media watchdog’s executive director, reflects on his 20th anniversary at the nonprofit.
“There are plenty of laws against antisemitism in France, but they are not being used,” said Robert Ejnes, executive director of CRIF.