Antisemitism
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Michael Schill called it quits as the private university faces a $790 million funding freeze, following allegations by the Trump administration that it allowed Jewish students to be harassed.
The Israeli leader alleged that the chief prosector “hatched a plan” to “scapegoat” the Jewish state and save his career.
Dan Negrea said, if confirmed, he would “bring common sense, purpose and belief in American exceptionalism” to the U.N. Economic and Social Council.
The Michigan Democrat has “repeatedly displayed conduct unbecoming of a member of the House of Representatives,” Rep. Buddy Carter said.
The private school said it reported the matter to NYPD as “an antisemitic hate crime” and to the school’s Title VI coordinator.
The Lilly Endowment gave another grant of the same value to the museum in Washington, D.C., in 2022.
Enrico Macias said he was surprised and saddened by the decision, which the Turkish official said would trigger protests over Israel’s “genocide.”
Patricia Kadgien is suspected of having tried to hide the 18-century portrait, believed to have been stolen from a Jewish art dealer during WWII.
Hamas controls who is recognized as a journalist in the Gaza Strip.
The Jewish state used to be the Latin country’s biggest client for such fuel.
The booth of the security company was doused with red paint, followed by an earlier attack against Israeli singer David D’Or during a concert in Warsaw.
The U.S. Education Department told JNS that Allison Burroughs is the same “Obama-appointed judge that ruled in favor of Harvard’s illegal race-based admissions practices.”