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“Someone wielding power to decide the fate of citizens and public figures cannot be exempt from control mechanisms,” MK Yitzhak Kroizer tells JNS.
“Long live the student intifada,” wrote the student group behind the May 5 protest, which allegedly resulted in $1 million in damages.
The report comes as Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro reportedly wrote in a memoir that the Harris team asked him if he had ever “been a double agent for Israel.”
“We have a certain argument with our friends in the United States over the composition of the executive board that will oversee the processes in Gaza,” the Israeli prime minister said.
The United Nations has failed at its most core mission: preventing wide-scale death and destruction through conflict and oppression, Gilad Erdan, a former Israeli envoy to the global body, told JNS.
“Our community isn’t only Israeli-Americans,” stated Elan Carr, formerly an official envoy who monitored antisemitism. “We are a Jewish organization.”
The rule change “recognizes the vital role that religious workers play in American society,” David Grunblatt, of Agudath Israel of America, stated.
“To the Iranian people: The Congress of the United States stands alongside you in your pursuit of a better and brighter future,” Rep. Virginia Foxx stated.
Kate Kirwin, chair of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, said “such behavior, individually and taken as a whole, is unbefitting a registered doctor.”
“I don’t think it’s particularly brave to rip into Israel,” Eli Lebowicz, a stand-up comedian in New York City, told JNS. “It’s more brave to defend Israel.”
“We’re disappointed in the ruling,” a spokesman for the university told JNS.
Houston linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair again wore the eye black pregame after being fined for the message.