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A university spokesperson told JNS that the school has suspended 65 students and barred another 33 from campus.
The agreement “sends the wrong message to both our allies and adversaries,” the bipartisan group of House members wrote.
The Anti-Defamation League says that such attacks on Facebook rose 500% due to the changes in how the platform moderates content.
“If Iran ever successfully acquired a nuclear weapon, I believe they would use it to further their radical religious regime,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Republicans who spoke at a Capitol Hill event hosted by United Against Nuclear Iran had little appetite for a civilian nuclear program in Tehran.
The union “actually made things worse, actively attempting to block management efforts to address a workplace that had been made inhospitable for Jewish workers,” the Brandeis Center alleges.
The attack triggered air raid sirens across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv.
Recent data reveal what anyone familiar with the region already knows: The current system doesn’t work.
Blackstone president Jonathan Gray and his wife, Mindy, said the $125 million grant will boost enrollment from underrepresented students.
American ambassador says supplies will bypass Hamas and begin soon • Sen. Graham opposes Saudi deal without Israel ties.
Moran Stella Yanai was attending the Supernova music festival as a jewelry vendor when she was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists.
A day earlier, three Israelis were wounded in two separate attacks in Judea and Samaria.
Fears over the condition of three hostages, including Tamir Nimrodi, about whom nothing has been heard since his abduction from Nahal Oz on Oct. 7, 2023.
The American-born Leo XIV is also a Peruvian citizen.
A Jewish jewelry store owner was wounded, a week before the annual Lag B’Omer pilgrimage to the ancient El-Ghriba synagogue on the Tunisian island.
IDF troops continue to operate across the Strip ahead of the expected launch of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots.”
The slain men were identified as Sgt. Yishai Elyakim Urbach, 20, and Staff Sgt. Yam Frid, 21.
The raid was met with violent riots, including gunfire and explosives thrown at the troops, who responded with live fire.
The grant can help people “remain connected to their families, schools and communities while on a path to stability,” Deb Falk, chief program officer at the Jewish Child Care Association of New York, told JNS.
“Columbia unequivocally rejects antisemitism and all other forms of harassment and discrimination,” stated Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University.