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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.

Jewish voters at a Brooklyn polling station reached a consensus that Hochul didn’t walk the walk when it came to the community’s core issues.
Montana Tucker says her docu-series is opening up a vital conversation about the Shoah at a time of spiking Jew-hatred online.
The statements range the gamut from heavy criticism of incoming coalition’s “extreme” elements to admonishment for U.S. hypocrisy on dealing with problematic political leaders
Most Diaspora leaders say they’ll work with the next government, regardless of any elements they may disagree with.
“Morningstar has failed to provide my office with the simple access to data we have requested, and I will continue to hold them accountable until our investigation is complete,” said Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee.
The investment firm accused of anti-Israel bias made the decision after extended talks with a pro-Israel working group.
While the Palestinian Authority may play the victim at the U.N., in Jenin and Nablus it praises terrorists, Gilad Erdan tells the Security Council.
The investment firm is under fire in multiple states for what critics call BDS practices.
Ambassador Tom Nides says in pre-Shabbat briefing that he is determined to get Israel accepted into U.S. visa waiver program.
It was a rare showing of strong vocal support from a wide range of countries at the U.N., including notably from Australia, whose government this month rescinded its recognition of west Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
In comments to JNS, the COI chairwoman dismisses allegations of prejudice, while other members pledge a fuller accounting of Palestinian actions, something sorely lacking in the commission’s first two reports.
Joe Biden lauds the U.S.-Israeli relationship and the Lebanon maritime deal.