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“Palestine is obliged to abolish executions,” says a spokesperson for the United Nations human-rights commissioner, citing concern the terror group may not have met “international fair trial standards.”
“This government will not disappear from their lives as soon as the firing stops,” said Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid.
The families canceled their attendance at the 50-year anniversary of the 1972 Olympic Games over a dispute with the German government regarding compensation.
It highlighted five top issues of concern for Jewish students, as well as addressed faculty members and university administrations.
“We vehemently stand against the Zionist movement within CUNY that aims to criminalize and demonize Palestinian students and workers,” reads the statement.
S.A.F.E. CUNY files complaints with city and state agencies alleging violations of anti-discrimination laws.
New York City Council members grow frustrated with the lack of answers, action—and absence—by the administration and its representatives.
Drug trafficking in the UAE typically carries a life sentence in jail, while possession usually results in a shorter sentence.
The president of the Shurat HaDin NGO, whose attorneys represented the families in the case, hails “another huge victory of ours over terror.”
The suspects allegedly presented victims with a fake “world changing” technology in which to invest, setting up straw companies across the globe.
Norway defends its decision to label Judea and Samaria products as being in line with the E.U. Court of Justice, but international law experts remain unconvinced.
After a faculty vote to boycott Israel and a commencement speech filled with anti-Israel rhetoric, New York politicians are set to hold hearings on the matter.