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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.

The report is “a nasty present” to Russian President Vladamir Putin, says a Jewish American expert on Soviet and contemporary left antisemitism, publicized on the anniversary of the Red Army’s liberation of Auschwitz.
New data from nonprofit RealityCheck research firm suggests Holocaust education makes people more broadly empathetic • Reportedly a greater focus on teaching about the Shoah in African schools.
Pramila Patten will “report back on what she has seen or what she has heard” about Hamas’s sexual violence on Oct. 7 but isn’t empowered to conduct a formal investigation.
Rabbis for Ceasefire protested inside the sensitive U.N Security Council chamber on Jan. 9.
The terror group is facing growing counterstrikes in the wake of its attacks on international shipping.
“Iran’s terror will reach all of you. We all know this,” said Israel’s UN ambassador.
“It’s about collaboration and creating something new together—interfaith, interdisciplinary, international,” said Adi Rabinowitz Bedein of the Network for Innovation Holocaust Education.
Iran’s foreign minister receives a visa to attend a UNSC meeting on Israel in New York.
The Israeli-American has a strong showing in the polls in a congressional special election for the seat formerly held by George Santos.
António Guterres didn’t mention Benjamin Netanyahu by name, but he criticized the Israeli prime minister harshly in a speech in Uganda over the weekend.
Israel’s foreign minister will not attend the upcoming UNSC meeting in New York; Iran’s foreign minister is awaiting a U.S. visa.
“The digging was not secretive,” the Israeli U.N. ambassador said, adding that the United Nations “became an accomplice to Hamas’s crimes.”