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“I am appalled that members of our community would deface college property in this way, and I unequivocally condemn their actions,” the college president stated.
The FOX Nation documentary sheds light on the challenges the team faced following the Hamas-led terror attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
“The Jewish community has contributed immeasurably to the film and television industry,” Richard Hirschhaut, of AJC Los Angeles, told JNS.
The Limiting Immunity for Assisting Backers of Lethal Extremism Act specifically targets the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
“Schools are where our children should feel safest, which is why neither antisemitism nor any other form of hate has any place,” Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, told JNS.
“What’s happening today looks and feels the same,” David Schaecter testified before the Senate Aging Committee during a hearing on “addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans.”
“Unlike other presidents who make empty promises, President Trump keeps his promises, delivering for the American Jewish community and pro-Israel patriots across our country,” RJC spokesman Sam Markstein told JNS.
The passengers of the vessel, which was reportedly heading for Gaza, refused to be taken ashore after the alleged UAV attacks.
The Supreme Defense Council asks parliament to warn the Palestinian group not to jeopardize the country’s stability.
The recent Eagles of Civilization 2025 exercise does not pose an immediate threat to Israel, observers say.
The U.K. head of state said London was “all too aware of the immense pain and suffering still being endured by those who remain hostage in Gaza.”
“Depending on the U.S. approach, the date of the next round of talks will be announced,” an official in Tehran said.
“Israel would make a mistake in thinking that South Africa is an enemy,” Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein tells JNS.
“Two months ago, we were pretty sure” U.S.-Israeli Hamas captive Edan was alive. But Hamas “toughened up” things. the American president said.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa must “protect the Druze in the suburbs of Damascus from attacks by jihadist rioters,” said Defense Minister Israel Katz.
Some Urgence Palestine rallies have been banned because of antisemitism and calls for violence.
Jerusalem’s ambassador emphasized aspirations for expanding the Abraham Accords.
Both attacks triggered air-raid sirens across northern Israel.
Two additional paratroopers were injured in the crash.
“I believe the situation is evolving in the right direction,” MK Ohad Tal told JNS.