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The party passed a separate resolution condemning all dark money in Democratic primaries rather than singling out AIPAC.
“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.
Everardo Gregorio is accused of destroying part of a complex that also included a kosher store and restaurant.
He called on his Republican colleagues to “take a clear stand against hatred and antisemitism” by supporting his proposal.
“This was obvious and open Jew-hatred,” Ilya Bratman told JNS, of Abdullah Mady leading a walkout against him.
The Afghan citizen will be deported after serving his sentence and will lose his U.S. permanent resident status.
The New York City mayor-elect “discouraged” slogans used by protesters outside Park East Synagogue.
At least publicly, the deal has been met with silence by Israel and American Jewish organizations.
Members of the delegation stressed that their mission would continue until the remains of the last captive are returned home for burial.
Rafael Reuveni, 22, allegedly provided handlers a photo of his military ID and information about his army base.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “didn’t get everything he wanted” from President Trump, the prime minister said.
Speaking at the EMET annual gala, Fetterman said the more people “back away from Israel,” the more he would “lean in stronger.”