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The incumbent outperformed Omar Fateh, who has been harshly critical of Israel, by more than 10 points.
“Thirty percent of Jewish Americans voted for Mamdani,” stated Leo Terrell. “Why?
“When the final numbers are in, we expect record Jewish voter turnout,” Sydney Altfield, of Teach Coalition, told JNS.
The chair of the Washington state Republican Party called the Seattle’s mayoral race the “junior varsity” version of that of New York City.
“I am going to be an optimist and say Andrew Cuomo is going to get the win,” Bill Ackman, the Pershing Square CEO, stated.
“The Chen family will finally have closure after enduring pain and heartache for over two years,” wrote Rep. Mike Lawler of New York.
Congress members call for designation for the Palestinian Conference for Palestinians Abroad.
Framingham police are investigating the incident “actively,” the city’s public information officer told JNS.
Former Israeli officials warn that the terror organization is regrouping and planning a political takeover of Lebanon.
“The untold story is how central Tel Aviv University has become to Israel’s future and how deeply that future is connected to the American Jewish community,” Pery told JNS.
“We will not tolerate any threats to the members of Congress, their families or staff,” stated the chief of the U.S. Capitol Police.
The Hind Rajab Foundation submitted a formal complaint to the German federal prosecutor general to have Elkana Federman charged with war crimes.
“Hamas is required to uphold the agreement and take the necessary steps to return all the deceased hostages,” a statement by Israeli forces said.
The agreement aims to deepen defense, technology and industrial partnerships amid shared security priorities between Jerusalem and New Delhi.
The operatives were arrested in separate raids, described by the military as a “complex operation.”
The bill’s major innovation is to close the existing communications regulators and establish a new body: the Broadcast Communications Authority.
“We thank the Alevys for everything they’ve done, and continue to do, for the next generation of trailblazing Jewish leaders,” the Republican Jewish Coalition said.
The new Military Advocate General replaces Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi after her resignation and arrest over a leaked prison video scandal.
Co-sponsors of the bill told JNS that they expect it to pass and that it’s unfortunate that some colleagues have opposed it.
“The renewed partnership aims to further strengthen academic bridges and encourage mutual learning between scholars and students from both nations,” Hebrew University stated.