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U.S. President Donald Trump said that the naval blockade of Iranian ports will remain in force despite the announcement from Iran.
“We will never surrender our city to hate, or to those who want to say they want to globalize the intifada,” Eric Adams stated.
Hatzolah Air flies staples, emergency equipment to Chabad of Jamaica as other disaster relief on way
“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.
The Atlanta-based carrier already renewed service to Israel from New York City in September.
“We have a lot of people who move to New York looking for Jewish community. They find us,” says Ezra Feig, founder of Nice Jewish Runners.
“He let a questioner’s vile smears against American Jews go completely unchallenged, only assuring him that Trump didn’t let Israel pull the U.S. into a world war,” said the writer David Harsanyi.
“If you sit there with someone who says Adolf Hitler was very, very cool,” Cruz said, “and you say nothing, then you are a coward and you are complicit.”
“A strain of the right was more opportunistic than principled and it is being revealed,” the conservative radio host Erick Erickson stated.
“In the United States of America, we resolve our differences at the ballot box,” Rep. John Larson said of the threats against Matt Lesser.
“Things have gotten better, but no thanks to the ‘Cornell Daily Sun,’” student columnist Ezra Galperin told JNS.
The effort is an “asset to the Jewish community,” legal scholar Alan Dershowitz told JNS.
Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat, told JNS that “I think we’re going to elect pro-Israel Democrats in the new seats.”