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While one community leader congratulated Sébastien Lecornu, others doubt there will be any shift from Paris’s anti-Israel line amid internal turmoil and rioting in the country.
A source confirmed to JNS that Israel-Premier Tech will compete in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal, despite pressure to bar the team.
U.S. President Donald Trump ordered flags at half mast to honor the founder of Turning Point USA, who was shot and killed at an event in Utah.
Yaron Ayalon says Fairfield University in Connecticut provides an alternative for the region’s Jewish students: “You don’t have to send your kids to the south, because there’s also a cost involved—a mental cost.”
The founder of Turning Point USA was speaking at Utah Valley University.
Skyler Philippi, 24, of Columbia, Tenn., was “motivated by a violent ideology,” said the U.S. assistant attorney general for national security.
“The return of the 48 hostages and the complete removal of Hamas from Gaza are the necessary conditions for ending this war,” stated Ofir Akunis, consul general of Israel in New York.
“By crafting timely, compelling songs that can cut through the noise and affirm the truth, we added a new tool in the information war.”
Demonstrators have torched the parliament building and shut down the main airport.
“Silence and inaction in the face of hate are no longer acceptable,” Steve Rosenberg, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS. “Unions must be safe for all members including Jews.”
The school in Philadelphia updated its code of conduct to prohibit “identity concealment” under recommendations from the Anti-Defamation League.
While the person is expected to face charges, an investigation into the August incidents remains ongoing, police said.