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“It’s never easy being Jewish in today’s world, but the rise of AI is making it even harder,” Rep. Sara Jacobs said.
“More of us have to come out to events like this, especially in hard times,” one attendee told JNS.
Senators displeased with the language labeling swastikas and nooses as “potentially divisive” had placed a hold on acting commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday’s nomination to lead the branch.
Iran ballistic drill may mask attack, Israel warns U.S.
“Your connection to Israel can never be disputed—read the Quran!” says Anila Ali, a Pakistani-American educator, author and civil-rights activist.
Law-enforcement officials concluded that there was no credible threat, but the synagogue is increasing security measures.
The Israeli former prime minister is seen sitting next to the late sex offender along with Woody Allen and magician David Blaine.
The U.S. senator called it “an unacceptable outcome,” speaking during a meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
The U.S. envoy noted the initial stage had produced the return of all but one hostage, a partial IDF withdrawal and expanded humanitarian assistance.
Israel has “somewhat of a veto,” but it “doesn’t mean that the Turks can’t have some role” in the Gaza ceasefire, the U.S. ambassador tells JNS.
CENTCOM forces used fighter jets, attack helicopters, artillery and more than 100 precision munitions.
The secretary of state also updated reporters on the administration’s peace plan for Gaza, saying that he expected the formation of new leadership organizations for the enclave “very soon.”