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The Republican committee chair was accused of broaching antisemitism during a debate on election and campaign finance legislation.
“This report exposes how radical faculty and student groups have been given free rein while Jewish students are left to fend for themselves,” Rep. Tim Walberg, chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee, told JNS.
“We will protect them, but they will do nothing for us, in particular, in a time of need,” the U.S. president wrote.
“Everybody is united, fighting for the same thing, which is freedom,” Tamar Nissim, regional director for the Israeli-American Council, told JNS.
The collections are “a treasure trove of primary source materials accessible to the broad Jewish public,” Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel stated.
“Blaming Israel for the Iraq war and a secret conspiracy of the media and Israelis to deceive Trump into going to war with Iran is ugly stuff that plays on the worst antisemitic tropes,” according to J Street.
Kamran Hekmati’s cousin stated that the designation “reassures us that our government has our back in the effort to get Kamran home safely.”
A former U.N. official said that staffers should cite a Facebook page called “Jews against genocide,” which links to publications that support Hamas, to counter claims of antisemitism.
Organizers of a campus encampment said that participants were “subjected to serious and damaging abuse” and that “the police were contacted.”
“Larijani is the boss of the Revolutionary Guards, which is the gang of gangsters that effectively runs Iran,” said the Israeli premier.
“These charges do not reflect allegations of a hate crime at this time,” the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office said. “However, this remains an active investigation.”
Cliff Seferlis “terrorized Jewish communities across the country, robbing his victims of their peace and security,” the U.S. Department of Justice.