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Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, posted: “This is a race against time. Every hostage must come home. Now.”
Yeezy.com sells only one item: a white T-shirt with the symbol in black.
“Not all of us can protest. Not all of us can write a letter to the editor. Not everybody can go stand outside of a university president’s door,” said Mark Bogomolny, board chair of the foundation.
“I’m logging out of Twitter,” the rapper wrote to his 32 million followers on X. “I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent. It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding board.”
“At some point, we are going to lose our patience” with Hamas, said the U.S. president • The United States is “committed to buying and owning” the coastal enclave.
Educators and thought leaders gather in Cyprus for Yael Foundation conference on combating antisemitism.
Equating Israeli hostages with Palestinian prisoners is “outrageous and preposterous,” Isaac Herzog told the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The U.S. president’s executive order cites Pretoria’s genocide case in The Hague.
Labour’s Andrew Gwynne wrote that Jewish-American psychologist Marshall Rosenberg’s name was “too militaristic and too Jewish,” and expressed his wish that a constituent would be “mown down” by a garbage truck.
Geert Wilders explains why Europe’s anti-Israel sentiment may no longer be on the rise, and why the political wave led by Trump will bring global change.
The move bars Karim Khan from the U.S. and freezes any U.S. assets he may have.
Alicia Verdugo, who stepped down as cultural affairs commissioner within the UCLA student government, has an extensive history of Jew-hatred, per Canary Mission.