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Muhammad Khan “declared that New York City was the ‘perfect’ venue for his attack because of its large Jewish population and boasted that his plot could be the largest attack on U.S. soil since 9/11,” the Justice Department said.
The meeting focused on post-war plans for the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Authority deputy leader said.
The U.S. president is reportedly considering designating the group as a foreign terrorist organization.
Engineering teams have begun surveying and clearing designated sites, though construction has not yet started.
Matan Misan demonstrates his physical skills less than two years after losing both of his legs in Gaza.
“It’s not just a display of the scrolls, which of course in and of themselves would be powerful,” but other “wow objects” leave viewers in awe, the museum’s director of exhibits told JNS.
A Palestinian terrorist drove on a humanitarian route, opened fire at IDF troops and was killed.
The U.S. president told reporters in the Oval Office that he doesn’t think that the mayor-elect of New York City is a jihadist.
Jason Brodsky, of United Against Nuclear Iran, stated that “it’s a fantasy to expect the U.S. to soften its demands.”
The Rt. Rev. Alexei Smith, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, told JNS that “people can overcome animosities and hatreds and disrespect.”
“Mark was not only a deep policy mind but a passionate advocate for American democracy, its institutions, the rule of law, as well as for the security and prosperity of Israel,” DMFI wrote.
“Disrupting the Iranian regime’s revenue is critical to helping curb its nuclear ambitions,” Scott Bessent, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, said.
Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi, of the Chabad House at Harvard, told JNS that it’s “sad and shameful” that the student is a recipient of the scholarship.