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Tehran expects “hostile behavior from the Zionist regime. We are at the apex of preparedness at all levels,” the Islamic Republic’s top diplomat said.
“President Trump has made clear that Iran’s destabilizing and terrorist activities must be met with sustained and coordinated pressure,” John Hurley stated.
Mitch Greene told JNS that if elected, he aims to make courtrooms more accessible in other languages.
Since Oct. 7, “there’s much greater interest in how scholars function and the internal debates that go on in academia,” the Center for Jewish History president told JNS.
“We try to avoid politics at Ben Yehuda,” the Silver Spring, Md. restaurant said. “We try to support the pizza party, but that’s as far as we go.”
Tom Alexandrovich is accused of soliciting an undercover agent he thought was younger than 16.
“Fuentes made grotesque analogies to try to cast doubt on the murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust,” Kevin Roberts said.
A spokeswoman told JNS that the organization is now on disciplinary probation.
Thanks to the bureau and its partners, “Michigan will have a safe and happy Halloween,” the FBI director told JNS.
“We will never surrender our city to hate, or to those who want to say they want to globalize the intifada,” Eric Adams stated.
“It’s so beautiful that neighbors in our community we never knew are here. Everyone is caring and looking out for one another,” in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, Rabbi Yaakov Raskin told JNS.
“Tehran has long sought to silence Ms. Alinejad,” the U.S. Department of Justice said.