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Rob Potts, of the Manchester police, stated that if the terrorists had been successful, it could have been “one of the deadliest terrorist attacks to ever take place on UK soil.”
“Accusing Jews of ‘making antisemites’ blames Jewish people for the hate directed against them—a classic victim-blaming trope,” the organization said.
The members of Congress did not note in the letter that Hamas still holds the body of Ran Gvili in direct violation of the ceasefire.
Pro-Israel former University of Florida president Ben Sasse stated that “I already had a death sentence before last week, too. We all do.”
Citing the mass shooting of 15 people in Australia during Chanukah, the board resolved “to rid this world of the disease of antisemitism.”
Lucas Alexander Temple, 20, faces up to 20 years in prison on charges related to illegal firearms and child pornography.
Micah James Legnon was under FBI surveillance due to his affiliation with group members arrested on Dec. 12 for plotting New Year’s Eve bombing attacks in Los Angeles, per the U.S. Justice Department.
Cholo Abdi Abdullah, who trained as a pilot under al-Shabaab, “was fully prepared to die in his terrorist attack,” U.S. attorney Jay Clayton said.
“It undermines your confidence in so many ways, because you have a certain perception of your own community,” Rep. Sam Liccardo told JNS of the incident.
On Monday, Israel’s government approved the Nov. 12 decision by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz to close Israeli Army Radio (“Galei Tzahal,” or “Galatz”).
The Trump administration told many career foreign service officers to leave their ambassadorial posts next month, adding to a long list of vacancies in the Middle East.
The U.S. president said that the new “golden fleet” will replace “old and tired and obsolete” vessels.