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An American destroyer docked in Eilat and held a joint exercise with the Israeli Navy as Washington bolsters regional forces amid tensions with Iran.
“We’ve made real progress,” the Los Angeles mayor said. “Homicides dropped by 19% last year—the lowest in nearly 60 years. And retail theft is down. But public safety is not just about crime going down.”
Michelle Bachelet, who green-lit a blacklist of companies operating in Judea and Samaria, could replace outgoing United Nations chief António Guterres.
“I’m very proud of my religion and proud of my faith,” said Josh Shapiro, who has been mentioned as a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate.
“You’ve worn it close to your heart. Now, let it tell the story,” it stated.
Arie Zaban, president of the academic institution, said her work “reminds us that standing up for truth requires courage, clarity and persistence.”
American Jews are reportedly applying for European naturalization in growing numbers.
“In most countries, the only space where teachers receive any training, support or guidance on teaching about antisemitism is in history education, and in particular through Holocaust education,” UNESCO told JNS.
“If you riot in a place of worship, we will find you,” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated.
The “mission of a university is the pursuit of truth, but we are seeing that mission give ground to a culture of anti-Israel indoctrination,” Kurt Schwartz, of CAMERA, stated.
“Anyone calling for violence in the streets of Philadelphia is not advancing peace,” wrote Sharif Street, a Democratic state senator and the son of former Philadelphia Mayor John Street. “They’re setting it back.”
Scott Richman, director of the Anti-Defamation League’s New York region, told JNS that the one-year jump is “staggering.”