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“Lebanon has an opportunity to be free, prosperous and secure,” per the U.S. Treasury Department, “but that can only happen if Hezbollah is fully disarmed and cut off from Iran’s funding and control.”
The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island said that the investigation and the superintendent’s leave are a “significant step.”
“We anticipated the day after the election would look like a continuation of day one, where the results typically favor the more conservative candidate,” Katie Wilson stated.
Any normalization is expected to begin with economic and trade agreements rather than full diplomatic ties.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) responded that “it’s not a coincidence” that New Yorkers discovered the antisemitic images the day after election results.
“The city with the United States’ largest Jewish population will now be led by a man whose record and rhetoric reflect hostility toward Israel and the Jewish people,” read the statement.
“The FBI stopped a massacre before it could happen,” said Kash Patel, director of the federal bureau.
“We should have spoken publicly about our criticism of the way that Netanyahu and his government were executing the war,” the former U.S. vice president said.
“We should aspire to much more than basic civility, and with the Almighty’s help and New Yorkers holding each other accountable, we will,” said executive vice president Rabbi Josh Joseph.
“I didn’t know much about this Fuentes guy. I still don’t, which underscores the mistake,” the Heritage president said as he faced calls from staffers to resign over his defense of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes.
“You let the chips fall where they may,” New York voter Jay Etzel told JNS at Sliwa’s Election Night watch party. “But at least you had the hero ready. Heroes don’t back out.”
Sources told the “New York Post” that Robert Tucker will return to running a security firm.