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Universities should “adopt this plan of action to get back to places of learning, rather than scenes of conflict,” said CAM CEO Sacha Roytman Dratwa.
The Latin American country will expose war criminal escape routes.
The declarative move followed the Amsterdam institution’s decision to suspend a student exchange program with the Hebrew University.
“Permanent and structural reform” is needed to back up “their resolve to end antisemitism and protect all students and faculty on campus,” a member of the Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism said.
Steven Thrasher, who participated in the pro-Palestinian encampments at Northwestern in April 2024, said he will appeal the decision.
“There is no place for songs against IDF service. This is the time to unite our forces against our external enemies,” said the prime minister.
The election of delegates to the panel for appointing and dismissing the AG is the next step toward a final Cabinet vote on Baharav-Miara’s removal.
As the UFC legend formally announced his intention to run for presidency, he continues to face backlash in pro-Palestinian Ireland.
The attack in Orléans prompted condemnations from Emmanuel Macron and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
Gali Baharav-Miara did not attend the Cabinet session where ministers discussed the 800-page file detailing the government’s complaints.
President Donald Trump announced that he would lift an executive order against Paul Weiss in exchange for legal support for administration initiatives, including the Task Force to Combat Antisemitism.
“When mainstream media platforms act as PR agents for extremists, they undermine the public’s trust and fuel misinformation,” the watchdog stated.