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While there are currently no “credible threats” to New York, the “State Police Hate Crimes Task Force is on high alert, ready to assist anyone who needs help,” the governor announced.
“Steps are being taken to strengthen our social media oversight protocols,” the department said.
“They will hate us for free,” said Rep. Tim Burchett, who sponsored the legislation. “We do not need to give them hard-earned American tax dollars.”
Editors pulled a standalone page on Iran’s policy to destroy Israel, instead rolling it into another page—a move experts said was an attempt to bury it.
Rachel Storch told JNS the Democratic Party has voices that “have become very shrill and represent values that I do not and would never espouse—anti-Zionist and antisemitic.”
The move, advocated by JINSA and approved by the Trump administration in 2021, helped lay the groundwork for a historic joint offense and defense.
“This is who the Iranian regime targets,” wrote Jonathan Greenblatt, of the ADL. “Innocent civilians in residential buildings. Children. The elderly. Holocaust survivors.”
“The State of Qatar reserves the right to respond directly in a manner proportional to the nature and scale of this blatant aggression,” the Qatari foreign ministry stated.
One day before the Democratic primary, the former governor leads Zohran Mamdani, an anti-Israel state rep, 35% to 32%, according to new Emerson poll.
The attacks targeted rocket and missile launchers, as well as weapons storage facilities, the military said.
The Chabad House on campus sued the city of Cambridge for denying its request to connect its buildings.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “absolutely” grown stronger in his faith, the haredi politician said.
An annual report from the UN secretary-general used a figure of verified deaths of Gazan children that is 92% lower than one a UN agency disseminated the following day.
“We are making efforts to assist the Iranian people,” said the Russian president.
Many haredi Jews in Israel use so-called “kosher phones” to curtail exposure to what they see as harmful influences.
Separately, the U.S. Embassy in Doha called on American citizens in the Gulf state to shelter in place “until further notice.”
“Closing up the Strait of Hormuz by Iran is something that would be extremely dangerous and not good for anybody.”
The suspect received $500 in bitcoin for every task he carried out on behalf of his handler, investigators say.
Fighter jets struck the detention facility as part of a broader campaign in Iran’s capital after Iranian missile attacks on Israeli cities.
Troops from the 401st Brigade found the tunnels in the Jabalia area.