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A shirt and hat proclaiming “Curb Your Antisemitism” have attracted celebrity enthusiasm.
Their families have been updated, according to four military officials cited by “The New York Times.”
“We do not tolerate antisemitism, Islamophobia or any form of abuse,” a BBC spokeswoman said.
Lord Alan Sugar, the British-Jewish business mogul who chooses the show winner, hasn’t commented.
“In such an unstable era, people’s priorities become sharper. Am Yisrael Chai,” wrote Barak Herscowitz.
The statements made by Shekeba Morrad “are abhorrent and insensitive,” a group of lawmakers wrote.
“People walking along this picturesque riverside lane named after her can know they are doing so in safety because of the service she performed,” said the city’s mayor, Shalom Ben-Moshe.
The four had allegedly planned to blow up an Iranian Defense Ministry missile production facility.
“There are still significant gaps which the sides will continue to discuss at additional mutual meetings to be held this week,” according to the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.
The Combat Engineering Corps reservist was severely wounded while fighting in the Bureij camp.
“There’s been an increase in the People’s Republic of China’s state media and online discourse of antisemitic tropes that Jews control the United States,” an official said.
The actor was wounded while fighting in the Gaza Strip.