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“With antisemitism skyrocketing around the world, this gruesome attack on Argentina’s thriving Jewish community cannot go unanswered,” said Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
“Words like these incite violence, fuel hate and put Jewish families at risk,” said New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
Pro-Israel groups welcomed the defeat of what they called a “reckless” and “attention seeking” amendment from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to remove the funding.
“These reports are deeply troubling,” the chairmen of House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees wrote.
“This historic piece of legislation delivers on core conservative priorities and provides real help for Americans across the country,” the Republican Jewish Coalition stated.
Abraham Foxman stated that it’s not enough for Sen. Chuck Schumer and other members of Congress to just condemn the hateful phrase.
“This is a groundbreaking moment for school choice and for Jewish families who strive to provide their children with a strong, values-based education,” stated Nathan Diament, of the OU.
Sen. Chris Murphy wouldn’t sign onto an effort to impeach the president but told “NBC” that Trump’s second term is “much more unconstitutional.”
Long at war with Morocco, the Western Sahara-based group has reportedly received drones and training from Iran and Hezbollah.
“This crazed antisemitic hatred from Democrats emboldens radicals to target Jewish Americans,” the deputy White House press secretary said.
“The committee must understand not only whether there was a hostile environment,” the letters stated, “but whether the college adequately responded to incidents.”
“We need the help of the government to take the lead on their responsibility to protect people in their houses of worship,” Eric Fingerhut, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation, told JNS.