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“He’s someone who has routinely peddled antisemitic tropes like this,” Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told a Philadelphia television station.
Israelis are willing to defy the United States to defend their national interests.
The Senate’s top Democrat criticized Donald Trump for “peddling antisemitic stereotypes” and slammed his Muslim ban when he was president.
The former president and current GOP presidential candidate spoke in New Jersey at a “Fighting Antisemitism” event held at his golf course.
The Republican nominee for the White House also claimed that Kamala Harris snubbed Josh Shapiro because he is Jewish.
His campaign describes it as “a coalition of thought leaders, business trailblazers, former administration officials, authors, influencers and those within the Jewish community.”
Citing two U.S. sources, “Axios” reported that the two leaders were to discuss the proposed Gaza ceasefire.
Tehran denied the accusation, telling Sky News “the Iranian government neither possesses nor harbors any intent or motive to interfere in the United States presidential election.”
“We could have made a deal so easily,” the former president said. “I would have had a deal done within one week after the election with Iran.”
Jerusalem may be in the best possible strategic position to seriously degrade Hezbollah’s terror army while neutralizing Tehran’s malign influence.
“If you’re Jewish, if you vote for a Democrat, you’re a fool, an absolute fool,” said Donald Trump.
“Some of these comments, if ultimately attributable to the shooter, appear to reflect antisemitic and anti-immigration themes, to espouse political violence and are described as extreme in nature,” Paul Abbate, the deputy director of the FBI, testified to Congress.