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“It is about enforcing the crucial boundary between private speech and institutional advocacy,” the petition states.
“The participation of organizations with which we may strongly disagree does not automatically preclude ours if we are deeply committed to the cause,” an American Jewish Committee spokesman told JNS.
A local Jewish politician tied the explosion outside New York Bank to the recent attack on a Dutch Jewish school, and two synagogues.
The public university said it was doing so, as the national body finds new leadership for the local chapter. The chapter says that it isn’t part of that group.
The Israeli president condemned Iran’s use of cluster bombs against civilians.
The war has “heated up the passions around this,” the Democratic governor of New York said.
The defense minister says area will be cleared of Hezbollah exactly as Gaza was cleared of Hamas, vowing long-term security for residents of the north.
The mayor said that Taylor Brown “will be the first out trans woman to lead a city office in New York City history.”
And Wissam Taha’s brother is “close to UNRWA,” UN Watch’s Hillel Neuer added.
In Brussels, U.S. Special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun urged governments in Europe to step up security for Jewish communities.
In February, 28 antisemitic incidents were reported in New York.
From clearing shattered glass to supporting displaced families, volunteers from across Israel mobilize to assist communities rebuilding after the March 1, 2026 missile attack.
Princess Noor Pahlavi, born in the U.S. and never having visited Iran, explains why she believes a new Middle East is emerging.
Prosecutors did not reply when asked if Bobby Vylan will face charges.
The IDF has sufficient interceptor missiles of all types, officials say.
Across Israel, doctors push aside personal loss and damaged homes to care for their patients during the war with Iran.
The victim suffered light injuries; Health Ministry reports 81 people still hospitalized nationwide.
Police detectives and Border Police undercover fighters carried out the raid with guidance from the Shin Bet.
Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin says Israel will keep striking Iran and Lebanon until its military objectives are achieved and threats removed.
Thirty-nine casualties from Zarzir in the Lower Galilee were taken to the hospital after sustaining blast injuries.