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“This will be a democratic and equitable commission,” the Israeli prime minister said in a statement, adding that he would be the first to testify.
The affair is partially barred for publication under a court gag order.
“We have peace in the Middle East,” the president declared at the National Prayer Breakfast.
“Antisemitism is not an abstract concern in New York City.” Sen. Bill Cassidy wrote. “It is a lived reality for millions of students and residents, and its consequences are very serious.”
“We have seen the Iranian leadership wiring money out of the country like crazy,” the U.S. treasury secretary told senators.
“It is extraordinarily moving to witness a manuscript of this magnitude continue its journey with such strength,” stated Sharon Liberman Mintz, international senior Judaica specialist at Sotheby’s.
Paul Kenney, chair of the university’s Board of Regents, stated that he and his colleagues “do not have plans to act on the divestiture resolution.”
“For two years, the ‘Performative Outrage Squad’ raced to microphones to lecture about their supposed concern for human rights and civilian lives,” Deryn Sousa of AIPAC told JNS.
The academic institution stated that it is prioritizing a supportive transition for students, families and staff.
“The latest antisemitic blood libel going around? The IDF trains with ICE,” StopAntisemitism stated.
“Over the past several months, Hezbollah terrorist activity was identified at the sites,” the IDF stated.
“If you want to go out and say you hate Jews, nothing’s stopping you,” a city commissioner stated. “You want to assault someone while screaming ‘death to Jews,’ it’s a hate crime.”
“Crimes rooted in antisemitism and any hate crime against race, religion or protected groups, will be prioritized,” the U.S. Justice Department said.
Some 22,000 women from 30 countries are completing a two-year cycle of daily biblical study called Nach Yomi.
Phylisa Wisdom said that she intends to “demonstrate the power of pluralistic democracy in the greatest city in the world.”
“It’s a very severe question, a very grave question,” Rabbi Daniel Feldman told JNS. “It has to be looked at very, very carefully. With an eye toward both justice and fairness and protecting the innocence of society overall.”
The five-day trip has drawn opposition from supporters of the Palestinians.
Nathan Diament, of the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center, told JNS he’s “optimistic” that more of the country’s Democratic governors will opt in.
The event in Qatar will bring together “proponents of the darkest school of thought in modern political history,” the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said.
Soldiers of the IDF’s 188th “Barak” Armored Brigade eliminated “a terrorist in the Yellow Line area who approached the forces.”