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The world’s largest such fund drew Washington’s ire when it divested from Caterpillar this summer for its business dealings with the Israeli military.
“I see my role as the conductor in an orchestra,” Cassen told JNS. “Each instrumental section has its own score, but what I can do is improve coordination.”
“The parties have seized this historic opportunity to finally end decades of bloodshed and make the president’s vision of lasting peace in the Middle East a reality,” a spokesman for the U.S. mission to the United Nations said.
“The student intifada will continue,” an anti-Israel student group said after the arrests.
“The law was never meant to be a refuge for those who profit from theft,” stated Sen. Ted Cruz.
“This is just the latest in a long history of Iran’s global lethal targeting of diplomats, journalists, dissidents and anyone who disagrees with them,” a U.S. official said.
Ex-Military Advocate General Tomer-Yerushalmi released to house arrest.
The 26-year-old faces a possible penalty of one to 10 years in prison.
The defendant alleges the network’s Middle East editor “plays a key role in a wider ‘BBC’ culture of ‘systematic Israeli propaganda.’”
“Guardian” reports effort aimed to discredit Karim Khan’s alleged victim and tie her to Israel.
Eighty-three percent of respondents believe the mayor-elect is an antisemite.
For many, “support for Israel is faith-based,” says the director of the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem.
Undercover operators arrested a terrorist who had planned to carry out an attack.
Hamas stands more isolated than at any time since its founding.
Over 1,000 Palestinians have exited the Strip since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect.
Mark Goldfeder of the National Jewish Advocacy Center told JNS that he plans to rejoin the panel, which made “the right decision to separate.”
“A who’s who of Ohio business groups, economic development organizations and interfaith leaders” supported the bill, according to Ohio Jewish Communities.
Denise Katz-Prober, of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, told JNS that the school’s internal grievance process was weaponized against Jewish students.
The American people are “inadvertently subsidizing terror against themselves,” bill sponsor Chip Roy said.
“This is a major step forward in building bridges across the world,” the president said. “Today, more nations are lining up to embrace peace and prosperity through my Abraham Accords.”