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Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim is a Washington-based correspondent for JNS, primarily covering the U.S. State Department and Congress. He is the senior U.S. correspondent at the Israel-based i24NEWS TV network.

Republicans who spoke at a Capitol Hill event hosted by United Against Nuclear Iran had little appetite for a civilian nuclear program in Tehran.
The union “actually made things worse, actively attempting to block management efforts to address a workplace that had been made inhospitable for Jewish workers,” the Brandeis Center alleges.
“This decision will restore the first Trump term framework of a unified U.S. diplomatic mission in Israel’s capital that reports to the U.S. ambassador to Israel,” the State Department spokeswoman told reporters.
“People will think you’re Jewish,” a jeweler told her when she bought a Star of David necklace after Oct. 7. “I said, ‘I hope so,’” she told JNS.
With results still weeks from being announced and investigations ongoing, questions remain about whether entire slates of candidates may be tossed.
A Chabad rabbi in Zagreb told JNS that he appreciates the protection but wants his community to be officially recognized by the state.
The anti-Israel adviser “holds no U.N. mandate, no immunity and can be sanctioned and denied entry,” according to Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told JNS that large social media companies lack a sense of responsibility to the collective good.