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Charges will “mean what people want it to mean, without ever being fully litigated,” a retired lieutenant colonel said.
“J Street should now be persona non grata in the Jewish community,” Morton Klein, national president of ZOA, told JNS.
Sam Salz is thankful that his Texas A&M Aggies coaches and teammates allow him to keep the Sabbath.
The pro-E.U. Volt movement supported a motion accusing Israel of genocide shortly after its leader denied Muslim immigration is tied to antisemitism.
The second attack this year on the Christians for Israel HQ coincided with the group’s preparations for a mass rally against antisemitism.
The former defense minister will travel on a regular flight, risking an emergency landing in a country that accepts the court’s jurisdiction.
“If there were to be such a visit to the U.K., there would be a court process and due process would be followed in relation to those issues,” the U.K. foreign minister said.
Viktor Orbán called the decision to issue arrest warrants for his Israeli counterpart “cynical” politics disguised as judicial action.
“It’s very scary to see these students siding with a terrorist organization that tried to murder me,” Sarri Singer tells JNS.
“What the Zionist regime did in Gaza and Lebanon is not victory,” the Iranian leader told a gathering of loyalist militia forces in Tehran.
The Cabinet move came in response to “numerous articles that harmed the legitimacy of the State of Israel in the world and its right to self-defense.”
The African National Congress “has positioned South Africa as a link in the global web of terror financing,” the ISGAP think tank says.