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“Residents are showing extraordinary patience and resilience,” heads of local cities and towns relayed to the Israeli prime minister.
The “Special Situation on the Home Front” was extended through March 26.
Amir Ohana was responding to his Iranian counterpart Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf’s claim that the Islamic Republic was no longer seeking to negotiate with the United States and Israel.
Matt Mahan, mayor of the city, told JNS that “antisemitism and any acts of hatred have no place in San Jose.”
“Virtually every single one of my colleagues in the Senate on the Republican side agrees with me,” the Texas senator said. “Yet almost none of them will say Tucker’s name.”
“The American people deserve to know much more than this administration has told them,” Richard Blumenthal told reporters.
Jeremy Carl announced his decision to withdraw from consideration to be assistant secretary of state for international organizations after senators scrutinized his past comments about “white genocide” and the Holocaust.
“We are now putting aside controversial issues that are not suitable for wartime,” Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said.
The Secure Community Network said “there is no known active threat to the community.”
While eyewitnesses reported a German U-boat firing shells toward the Ethyl-Dow Chemical Plant in July 1943, historians say wartime records do not confirm the attack.
“The incident is deeply concerning and continues the pattern of Jews being harassed and targeted simply for being Jewish,” the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey stated.
Rabbi Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University, told JNS that the Argentine president “is an example of serious thought in a leadership position.”