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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 construction is “not an impediment to peace,” Erdan tells the Security Council.
Israeli officials sought to ensure that the annual report, which documents those who kill and main children in armed conflicts, did not falsely accuse the Jewish State.
Not only is it a concern to the Pentagon, but it threatens Israel, said Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, the top U.S. Air Force commander in the Middle East.
A senior state board official told JNS meetings were held this week to understand the ramifications of Florida’s amended anti-BDS law.
Some of the biggest U.S. companies are increasingly adding and revering employee resources groups.
The Human Rights Council’s inquiry on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict “is further demonstration of long-standing, disproportionate attention given to Israel.”
More than 300 Jewish leaders gathered for a conference to address the movement’s growing distance from Israel, social-justice work and a re-emphasis on Jewish education.
A draft of the plan that JNS reviewed gives equal weight to the IHRA, Nexus and Jerusalem Declaration definitions of antisemitism.
No matter what happens, SUNY “did not serve us in time, or it did not consider our well-being and the urgency of the matter,” one of two student complainants told JNS.
“We are partnering together with our resources, and especially with Israel’s technology and advancements, to help underdeveloped countries,” Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.) told JNS.
The State Department has said it wants to “rebuild the relationship” with Palestinians, said Andrew Miller, deputy assistant secretary of state.
It wasn’t immediately clear if the vice president knew that Knesset member Simcha Rothman, the “architect” of judicial reform, was in the audience.