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The Republican frontrunner for the White House says that the Jewish state would not have been attacked on Oct. 7 if he was still president.
“The Caroline Glick Show” with Ambassador David Friedman, Ep. 84.
“It is difficult to trust the department to investigate violations of Title VI when your own public statements suggest that you have already come to your own conclusions,” the Republicans wrote.
“Any one of them is better than Joe Biden,” Norm Coleman, national chairman of the RJC and a former U.S. senator, told JNS of all the Republican presidential candidates.
The former U.S. president claimed that Hamas wouldn’t have attacked Israel if he were still in the White House.
Randy Fine, a Florida state representative, wrote in an op-ed that he is now supporting former President Donald Trump.
The former U.S. president’s 2024 campaign denied the report, which it called “fake news.”
Has American foreign policy led to the emboldening of terrorists? Will Hezbollah open up a second front in the war against Israel? “Top Story” with Jonathan Tobin and guest Tony Badran, Ep. 113.
The former president, who is running for his old job, touted his record as the most pro-Israel U.S. president in history in a talk to supporters in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Social-media handles or entities associated with Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter remained mum on Israel on Saturday.
There were no fiery exchanges on Israel, as there were in the first debate, though two candidates mentioned Iran.