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In addition to hundreds who held an Israeli passport before the massacre, at least dozens of their descendants have since been allowed to enter.
The NYPD told JNS that it had a report on file of an assault, but that there were no arrests amid an ongoing investigation.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh is out on bail but may not leave Australia or use social media, police said.
“Not for 24 hours, but for years,” civil rights attorney Leo Terrell warned.
Reut Ben-Chaim, a mother of eight and co-founder of Tzav 9, a group opposed to the entry of aid into Gaza, was slapped with U.S. sanctions targeting “extremist” individuals “undermining peace in the region.”
“There is not one iota of the union having done this because it was the right thing to do,” Jeffrey Lax, a CUNY law professor, told JNS.
“Do not be indifferent,” he was known to say, as he advocated for education, Holocaust survivors and Righteous Gentiles.
“I recognize that it has rightfully generated intense backlash and has overshadowed the mission of our company,” said Tom Hill in a statement.
The supercentenarian attributed her longevity to living every day with a purpose (and a little dark chocolate).
“I think it is a completely absurd idea that an Israeli prime minister cannot visit the Federal Republic of Germany,” said Friedrich Merz, who is poised to become Germany’s next prime minister.
“This will send a clear message that the harassment of Jewish students and faculty will not be tolerated at Columbia,” Brian Cohen, executive director of the Columbia Barnard Hillel, told JNS.
Badenoch sent a letter to the public broadcaster’s boss inquiring as to whether any payment was made to Hamas while creating the documentary.