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“We urge you to press the Israeli government to take significant action to prevent settler violence,” the Democrats said.
Reem Alsalem’s claim “fundamentally contradicts incontrovertible evidence, including the recent annual report of the secretary-general on conflict-related sexual violence,” the Israeli envoy wrote.
The bipartisan bills seek to close the revolving door of former government officials lobbying on behalf of adversaries, including Iran.
“An employer’s obstruction of efforts to identify witnesses and victims undermines the ability to investigate harassment,” the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission stated.
Former Hamas hostage Avera Mengistu, who was freed in February, attended Sigd prayers in Jerusalem for the first time.
The investigative report found that the state chapter “awarded $20,000 in loans and scholarships to 20 students in October 2024” and solicited more than $64,000 in donations.
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New Massachusetts portal to help track hate crimes, including antisemitism
The tool aims “to streamline incident reporting, regardless of the perpetrator’s motivation,” a Massachusetts State Police spokesman told JNS.
Phil Weiser said that he knew people who attended the June 1 rally in Boulder, in which a man attacked pro-Israel Jews, killing one.
The initiative seeks to expose the disinformation mechanisms of the Ayatollah regime and encourage dialogue about freedom, human rights and government corruption, according to the Israeli research institute.
Kfir Brigade forces discovered an eight-tube launcher with four rockets during ceasefire operations, along with rifles, grenades and explosives.
A University of Haifa study uncovers unexpected differences in the migration paths of similar species of the birds.
Plasan Sasa Ltd., whose facility is situated near the Lebanese border, fended off competition from the UAE, South Korea, Canada and an Israeli rival.