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The incident preceded the outbreak of Israel’s war with Iran and is uncharacteristic of the community’s situation, a local rabbi said.
The “daily antisemitic statements and actions we see” lead “inevitably” to violence, said Scott Wiener, a Jewish California state senator.
The Paris Air Show “should be a place Israel and Israeli companies are welcome and free to do business,” Alabama Sen. Katie Britt told JNS.
A 26-year-old man faces up to two years in prison for allegedly sending “more than 10” threatening text messages.
The anti-Israel state representative, who is running for New York City mayor, opted to “sanitize ‘globalize the intifada’” in a way that is “especially offensive to survivors,” the museum said.
“Accurate reporting is essential,” the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation stated. “We urge journalists to verify facts before attributing incidents to GHF.”
The letters “contain references to Gaza, Israel or events in which Jewish people were killed or otherwise attacked,” the Justice Department stated.
WhatsApp denies Iran’s spying claims, warns false reports could lead to service blocks during critical times.
“He will no longer be on the joint staff while the matter is being investigated,” a Pentagon official told JNS of Col. Nathan McCormack.
Eliyahu Itkowitz told JNS he started handing out a copy of an Alan Dershowitz book “after passing repeated anti-Israel demonstrations by the Muslim Students Association on my way to class.”
“This is classic antisemitism, and history proves that there is no greater danger to the continuity of a civilization,” said Rabbi Yaakov Menken.
He also announced an intelligence and military update regarding aerial control of the region’s skies.