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Bradley Martin

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Iranian women protesting oppression and antisemitism coming back into fashion were just a few of the attention-grabbers this past year.
AIPAC, B’nai B’rith, RJC and ZOA are supportive of Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s pledge to dismiss the congresswoman with a history of antisemitic and anti-Israel statements.
Boris Lozhkin, president of the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine, said that Russia’s invasion is “terroristic” but Ukraine will prevail.
Data from New York, Los Angeles and Miami is among that missing from the document.
The incumbent defeated Republican challenger Herschel Walker with razor-thin margins in a runoff election.
Sadly, the issue of Democrats embracing anti-Semites is nothing new.
College campuses in the country have become a breeding ground for anti-Jewish hatred.
At least 60 ISIS terrorists currently reside in Canada. The government there must understand that Islamic terrorism is a national security threat.
IfNotNow supporters claim they want oppression exposed. And yet, human-rights abuses—treating women like family pets and thwarting free speech—will certainly be missing from their trip to the Palestinian territories.
More than 50 Spanish cities and regions have passed motions condemning Israel, and it’s not because of the situation in the Middle East.
American celebrities, Amnesty International and other groups portray the false image that members of a certain Palestinian family are activists dedicated to peaceful, non-violent resistance. A look at their résumé of hate proves otherwise.