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The public university confirmed the two “small arson” fires and said that the incidents were being investigated.
Noting the overlap of their careers, the U.S. president said: “I respected his reporting and insights whether I agreed or disagreed with him.”
It’s “absolutely” possible that a far-right party could be good for Israel yet bad for the Jews, said the European Jewish Association chairman.
The Kunsthaus Zurich art museum has announced the removal of five paintings, due to potential links between these artworks and Nazi-era looting during World War II.
António Guterres put the Israeli security forces on the annual “list of shame.”
“They would not rent, I would hope, to the Ku Klux Klan,” said William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
The United Nations report findings “pave the way for violent extremists across the globe to rape and murder civilians with impunity,” Hadassah’s national president said.
Belarus’s President Alexander Lukashenko blamed Jews for corruption charges facing his government.
The Department of Education has not specified the type of discrimination in which the schools allegedly engaged.
The IDF Spokesperson’s Arabic Branch is converting intelligence into operational outcomes without the need to fire a shot.
“The seeds of hate are sown long before the freshman year,” congressman Mike Kelly said.
Incorporating an antisemitic trope during a panel on Jewish life, associate dean Matthew Patashnick texted that one of the speakers knows “how to take full advantage of this moment.”