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Gaza “reconstruction cannot and will not take place in areas where Hamas has not demilitarized,” U.S. envoy Mike Waltz said.
Jeff Rosen, district attorney for Santa Clara County, told JNS that the group’s actions were illegal, “and that is why we will retry the case.”
A coalition of advocacy groups said the summer camps “pose a problem because they encourage support for a genocidal, settler-colonial state.”
Impartial hearings are “the main lever parents have to ensure that promised services are delivered when the system fails,” the group stated.
“Randy Fine is a disgrace to the United States Congress,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wrote.
“We are shaken by the reminder that antisemitism and threats of violence remain a reality,” leaders of the Reform synagogue stated.
The retelling of David’s story should encourage Jews worldwide “not to be intimidated in the face of antisemitic violence and threats,” FOX Nation’s Jonathan Towers told JNS.
The regime’s near-total internet shutdown “severely restricted independent documentation of abuses and cut Iranians off from the world,” stated U.S. State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott.
Bad actors have used stolen genetic data to “target people of Jewish and Chinese descent,” William Tong stated.
The U.S.-led body overseeing the processes of the Gaza peace plan, including the dismantling of Hamas, is “a colonialist operation,” the church’s Latin patriarch of Jerusalem stated.
Byron Scott, a part of the “showtime” era of the Los Angeles Lakers, told JNS that he “would like for more athletes to be a little more vocal” on the subject.
In his ruling, Judge Jeffrey Trapani wrote that the protest did not appear to cause a “substantial disruption.”