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“We dodged protests erupting on campus, urging students to vote a certain way,” Joel Harris, a UConn student senator, told JNS.
The lawmakers also said that the frontrunner to be New York City mayor is wrong to support boycotting Israel.
Graffiti included references to “death to the IDF” and “globalize the intifada.”
An immigration judge ordered Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation to Syria or Algeria, agreeing with the Trump administration that the Columbia graduate’s failure to include pertinent information on his green card application is grounds for revocation.
USPS held a first-day-of-issue ceremony for an Elie Wiesel stamp at the 92nd Street Y in New York City.
Gezim Topalli, 31, was arrested in his Halifax home on Tuesday.
B’nai B’rith Canada said it had “full confidence” in the justice system.
Washington correspondent Élisa P. Serret claimed on air that Jews finance U.S. politics, control a “big machine” and run big cities and Hollywood.
Simon Opher and Peter Prinsley said they were prevented from witnessing the “grave challenges” facing healthcare in ”the occupied West Bank.”
This “is a powerful model that sets the standard for building strong, respectful collaborations with every community we serve,” said the school’s vice president of inclusive excellence.
The father of Malki Roth, a victim of the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria suicide bombing in Jerusalem, says the logic of protecting Jordan’s monarchical head of state kept “everybody off the king’s tail.”
Moments after U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee left the stage at the Jerusalem Theater, sirens warned of an incoming missile from Yemen.