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The U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act aims at “advancing joint investments such as emerging technologies, defense industrial base cooperation, artificial intelligence and biotechnology initiatives,” said Sen. Ted Budd, a co-sponsor.
“Radical leftist groups like Code Pink are puppets of the Chinese Communist Party,” the Republican majority on the House Foreign Affairs Committee said.
Consideration should be given as to “whether any aesthetic appreciation of these games can be comfortably separated from the horror that followed,” Christine Schmidt, co-director of the Wiener Holocaust Library, told “CNN.”
“Boston’s Jewish community has become more diverse in background and experience yet remains deeply rooted in the values that have guided our people for millennia,” according to the Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
“It is deeply concerning that the East Plano Islamic Center may have violated the Fair Housing Act and participated in religious discrimination,” stated HUD Secretary Scott Turner.
“Refusal to cooperate creates concerns about university practices,” stated Harmeet Dhillon, assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights.
The German foreign minister said the special rapporteur for the Palestinians has become “untenable in her position.”
A state senator said the book was a concern, while a Jewish librarian told JNS that there shouldn’t have been an “outpouring of rage.”
The FIDF national director detailed his own post-Oct. 7 “triggers” in a conversation with JNS about PTSD, new clinics and projects for 2026.
The legislators asked the Trump administration to stop “returning people who have a well-founded fear of persecution by the brutal Iranian regime.”
Despite declarations of victory from anti-Israel activists, the industrial park says the sales were not a factor.
A professor, who has worked at the Philadelphia-area school for 19 years, told JNS he can’t believe it “has turned against the Jewish community in such a horrendous way.”