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“Since the founding of our country, Jewish Americans have made significant contributions to our nation’s culture, economy and civic life,” Gov. Kim Reynolds stated.
“This is an opportunity to inspire people as to what it is about Judaism that’s actually worth defending,” he told JNS.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill criticized the federal response, stating that “this administration was slow to provide proactive notifications or adjust travel warnings until many were already in a dangerous situation.”
“Hate when spoken is a First Amendment-protected activity,” Howie Beigelman, former CEO of Ohio Jewish Communities, wrote. “But hate when acted upon is illegal.”
A spokesman for the U.N. agency told JNS that it has sought information in vain from the United States, but a source close to a U.S. probe of UNRWA said that the latter withholds information.
Authorities reported that the attacker repeatedly punched a 54-year-old man while making anti-Jewish statements and forcibly removed the victim’s yarmulke before fleeing.
The South American country said that it wasn’t picking sides in the case South Africa is bringing against the Jewish state but argued that the court must not expand the definition of “genocide.”
The diplomatic backing Jerusalem has received during the war, “at least at this moment,” has been “good,” according to the foreign minister.
“School-related antisemitic incidents remain double pre-2023 levels, and too many Jewish teachers who raised concerns felt that nothing was done,” said the country’s education secretary.
“What happened inside Iran, the position of the U.S. president and the possibility of creating a combined operation created the need to move everything up,” Defense Minister Israel Katz said.
PMO says “Operation Roaring Lion” aims to neutralize Tehran’s nuclear and missile buildup, and preempt a large attack on Israel, U.S. forces and allies.
Officially, the four neighborhoods have a combined total of upward of 75,000 residents, but many more people live there.