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The congressman’s “clarity and conviction” strengthen the shared U.S.-Israel stand against terrorism, the prime minister said.
“His entire identity is shaped by a need to please those who hate Jews,” British independent investigative journalist David Collier writes.
The effects of the 1975 Zionism-Racism resolution remain an indelible component of the realities in today’s Middle East.
Canberra’s first state terror listing targets the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps over its links to arson attacks on Jewish community sites.
Residents of the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood say bullets are striking homes and injuring bystanders, as police probe the incidents.
Wendy Raymond said she will step down in 2027. The college faces a federal probe over its handling of Jew-hatred.
“The complicity of massive numbers of ordinary Poles in the capture and murder of Jews is not a debatable subject,” Holocaust Survivors’ Foundation USA said.
Sen. Ted Budd, legislation sponsor, stated that such action is “a grave threat that could seriously damage America’s relationship with our closest allies.”
Prosecutors say a member of the outlawed group struck Sgt. Kate Evans with a sledgehammer during an Aug. 6 break-in at an Elbit Systems UK site.
“By adopting the IHRA definition, the university administration has absolutely done the right thing by the campus Jewish community,” Miriam Elman, of the Academic Engagement Network, told JNS.
Rodney Glassman told JNS the changing role of attorneys general “makes this a national race and of national importance for the Jewish community.”
“As our city and our country confront the rising tide of antisemitism, our administration will not remain silent,” the New York City mayor said.