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“We are not perfect,” Harvard University president Alan Garber wrote. “Antisemitism is a critical problem that we must and will continue to address.”
Iran’s proliferation of drones and missiles “threatens civilians, U.S. personnel and our allies,” stated U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
An administration official told “The Daily Caller” that Princeton University has “perpetuated racist and antisemitic policies.”
Francesca Albanese “unapologetically” uses her role as a U.N. special rapporteur to “legitimize antisemitic tropes, while serving as a Hamas apologist,” the panel members wrote.
“It’s very Trump,” Enia Krivine, of FDD, told JNS. “He starts his negotiation with a very strong opening gesture, and then he works backwards from there.”
Risch, Mast threaten to sanction UN, member states if council creates open-ended Israel probe
“This one-sided focus on Israel undermines the legitimate and genuine threat posed by real human rights abusers,” the congressional leaders wrote to the U.N. secretary-general.
The IDF said that it arrested 27 terrorist suspects throughout Judea and Samaria.
“We will never be afraid. This is our land; and we will win,” says Yossi Dagan.
The National Security Council cited Iran and Hamas as key threats abroad.
Simcha Rothman’s mock bill also states that the law allowing freedom of the press is ‘canceled.’
Israel will not allow the P.A. “to use illegal construction as a tool to create a strategic threat to the communities,” said Katz.
The coming weeks are critical in determining the trajectory of Turkish politics. While the current crisis exposes Erdogan’s vulnerability, if he weathers it—as he has others—he is likely to emerge emboldened, with even fewer internal constraints on his foreign policy ambitions.
Due to high demand, the Priestly Blessing will be held on two separate days for the first time.
There is “cooperation between Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas on the soil of Lebanon” to initiate terror attacks against Israelis, said the diplomat.
The U.S. carrier is restoring its daily service to Tel Aviv from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
A local politician said he’d burn the Palestinian national symbol to protest the vitriol and underline authorities’ refusal to intervene.
“We hit them every day and night — Harder and harder,” the president declared in a fiery social media post.
“Everyone loves that position. That’s a star-making position. And so we’ll see what happens,” said the U.S. president.
The precision strike south of Beirut targeted Hassan Ali Mahmoud Bdeir, who was plotting an imminent attack on Israeli civilians in coordination with Hamas.
Israel troops also located a rocket production workshop and eliminated dozens of terrorists, according to the military.