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As protests fell to “violence, antisemitism, the colleges had to do something,” the Senate minority leader said. “And a lot of them didn’t do enough.”
Naji Abu Saif, known as “Abu Hamza,” was killed in a strike on a residential home in central Gaza, the terror group said.
The school “utterly failed to take the steps reasonably necessary to protect Jewish students on their campus,” Yael Lerman, of StandWithUs, told JNS.
The terrorist organization in Gaza was no longer releasing hostages while taking in the benefits of a ceasefire, the Minister of Foreign Affairs said.
Thousands attended activities on Good Deeds Day, many of which were focused on supporting IDF troops and those affected by the fighting with Hamas.
The people who are suffering in Gaza owe that to “choices that Hamas has made throughout the years, and that is what we continue to work on,” said State Dept. spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
“This momentous achievement recognizes the critical role of Israeli-Americans in shaping these decisions,” stated Elan Carr.
“The murderous Hamas needs to understand: If they do not release all our hostages, our blows will intensify,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The justices ruled against the position of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, who had sought to prevent the vote.
Itamar Ben-Gvir’s right-wing party resigned from the government on Jan. 21 in protest against the ceasefire in Gaza.
The program, said Madison Stock of Woodbury, N.Y., “has truly inspired me.”
“Every shot fired by Houthis is a shot fired by Iran,” the U.S. president said.
“If the attack that began this morning continues with intensity and without interruption—we can bring all our loved ones home in one stage.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar thanked Argentine President Javier Milei for efforts to hold the attackers accountable.
“The presence of military assets in southern Syria poses a threat to the State of Israel,” the IDF stated.
The prime minister and his government’s top jurist denied each other’s authority amid an escalating political fight during wartime.
“The Palestinian people will not be left alone in this battle, and Yemen will continue its support and assistance,” said the Iran-backed terror group.
“The barbaric Hamas terrorists will not win,” stated the U.S. attorney general. “There will be consequences.”
“We are more determined than ever to complete the mission and destroy” the Gaza-based terror group, Israel’s finance minister wrote.
“What’s needed now is an end to the war and an end to the threats of Iran and its proxies. From there, the path is paved (albeit with many bumps and potholes) for a new Middle East.”