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Because of its importance not just to Jews, but to the West, excavating the City of David has engendered much hostility, speakers said at a Dec. 9 event.
The lecturer, Peyrin Kao, engaged in a hunger strike in support of Gaza and told students Israel was guilty of genocide.
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of homeland security for public affairs, told JNS that visas are a “privilege, not a right, no matter what this or any other activist judicial ruling says.”
Jonathan Greenblatt, of the Anti-Defamation League, stated that the agreement is a “turning point” for Jews on campus.
A., considered a contender to lead the agency, has served in the organization for more than 20 years.
“The real story here should be that kidnapped Israelis were being held hostage and were successfully rescued,” Daniel S. Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS.
The island nation became the fifth country to pull out, after Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia.
The appointment of Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman, the first Mossad chief in decades to come from the IDF’s Armored Corps, could signal a shift toward a more aggressive, field-oriented espionage agency.
The university “agreed to everything we were demanding,” Paul Eckles, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
The Manhattan district attorney said that Salem Seleiman will serve two years for his role in a hate crime attack on Joseph Borgen.
Beth Silbergeld, principal of Branham High School, told JNS that the students are “committed to taking accountability for the harm that was done.”
The antisemite has become increasingly prominent online due to forces that are “unusually fast, unusually concentrated and unusually foreign in origin.”