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“Is platforming Nazis part of your vision of success?” wrote more than 200 Substack writers. “Let us know—from there we can each decide if this is still where we want to be.”
The rabbis, who are named, wrote in response to a letter from hundreds of staffers, many anonymous, at Jewish organizations calling for a ceasefire.
Karim Khan visited Israel at the request of families whose loved ones were killed or taken hostage.
Ataa Jaber was accused by Israel’s culture and sports minister of “identifying with the Nazi terrorist organization Hamas.”
Families of captives held in Gaza oppose the legislation.
“We must definitely carry out the provisions of the law in relation to those Nazis of Nukhba,” Moshe Arbel said.
The 500-plus federal employees chose not to write their names out of fear of losing their jobs.
“It is a violation of the law of war to headquarter yourself in a hospital,” said U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.
The editor Ibrahim Bharmal and Elom Tettey Tamaklo, a graduate divinity student at Harvard who supervises undergraduates, are named in a report to the FBI and campus police.
“Top Story” with Jonathan Tobin and legal expert and guest Eugene Kontorovich, Ep. 115
The terror group’s use of medical facilities as military sites in contravention of international law has been documented for years.
The Hostages and Missing Forum, a group representing the families of those captured by Hamas on Oct. 7, are demanding the immediate establishment of a humanitarian corridor for the delivery of essential medical care.