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“They said that what he did is not even a crime,” the U.S. president said. “That he was persecuted by the Biden administration, and so I gave him a pardon.”
Republicans and Democrats grilled Amer Ghalib, the Trump administration’s nominee to be ambassador to Kuwait, over his views about Israel, Jews and the Middle East.
The former “Fox News” host, who regularly shares antisemitic messages, pivoted often to denouncing Israel at a Turning Point USA event in Indiana.
“If it was a political stunt, it was a very stupid political stunt,” the U.S. vice president said.
The former New York governor asked Mamdani why he supports BDS against Israel but not Uganda.
Katie Wilson, a self-described socialist, has also accused Israel of “genocide” and said she’s open to boycotting the Jewish state.
The nonprofit’s CEO intends to step down on June 30, 2026. “It will be impossible to fill his shoes,” a former B’nai B’rith International president stated.
The Knesset advanced two bills to extend sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s opposition.
Georgia Alexakis, a U.S. district court judge, stated that “the plaintiffs have failed to establish the likelihood of success on the merits of the claims that they advance.”
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, of the United Arab Emirates, committed $2 billion to a Trump-Witkoff crypto venture before the U.S. president approved transferring sensitive computer chips to Tahnoon.
Some 47% approve of the U.S. president’s handling of the war, compared to just 31% last month.
Removing the Iranian threat was the linchpin, the U.S. president says.
“DOJ can reopen anytime if UVA goes sideways. That’s common sense and a fair deal,” stated Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
“When the status of the yeshivah students is resolved, Shas will return to its positions in the government and the Knesset,” the party said.
“Just as the Third Reich lost its right to exist, so too has Israel,” Tel-Hai College’s Ilana Hairston tells students.
The museum remained open to visitors despite the daylong strike.
The U.S. vice president “greatly contributed to Israel’s security, the region and the deep alliance between Israel and the United States,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Jerusalem believes Beirut has failed to carry out its commitments to disarm the terror organization, according to Lebanese media reports.
Local basketball clubs could not host European rivals for two years.
In rebuilding the enclave, we “should not repeat the failures of the past,” the 22 parliament members wrote to the president of the European Commission.