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“We are concerned that the ban’s expiration will lead to more states buying and selling weapons to and from Iran,” stated a letter signed by at least 382 members.
“We cannot allow the Islamic Republic to purchase conventional weapons in six months,” said the U.S. Secretary of State.
Jewish Voice for Peace tweeted a quote that compared Israel to a virus, saying, “The social solidarity we witness nowadays due to the corona pandemic reminds me of the First Intifada when Palestinians were united to resist the other heavy virus.”
Nicollet Public School Superintendent Dennis Morrow assigned each of the students a 10-page research paper on “Hitler’s final solution at Auschwitz” and “medical experiments at Auschwitz.”
HonestReporting CEO Daniel Pomerantz said “when news outlets prematurely recognize a Palestinian state, they are not only being factually inaccurate, but undermine prospects for peace by rewarding unilateralism and intransigence by the Palestinian government.”
“I think it’s hard to humanize the people on the other side for some people, and I think that’s what the show has done. It kind of opened a window to a way there,” said actor Rona-Lee Shim’on.
“This latest incident fits a pattern of offensive and inflammatory social-media posts that do nothing to advance peace and understanding between Israelis and Palestinians, but rather fuels more hate and divisiveness,” said Evan Bernstein, vice president of the ADL’s northeast division.
The cryptocurrency quickly found its way onto online forums and social-media sites.
The hour-long “Saturday Night Seder” started off with a ditty by actor Jason Alexander.
“The coronavirus pandemic may be new, but Jews have a long and tragic history of being accused of spreading deadly viruses,” according to a report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Under the leadership of Tom Cohen, the musicians played a new piece called “Darbuka La Corona.”
“While we support everyone’s First Amendment rights, we ask that you kindly refrain from hateful speech towards any individuals or groups of people based upon their race, color, religion, sexual orientation, etc,” said the Ramapo Police Department.