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“I’m a friend of Israel but not of its current government, and AIPAC’s mission today is to back that government,” said Rep. Seth Moulton, who returned funding from the pro-Israel group.
Some 42% of respondents said they don’t wear or otherwise display identifiable Jewish symbols, up from 26% who said they hid their Jewish identity in a November 2023 AJC poll.
“If this ceasefire falls apart, the fighting starts, that’s going to make it that much harder to find these loved ones and get them out,” Mike Waltz said.
“Portland in this moment cannot be separated from the broader historical context of the militarization that we are embedded in,” one councilor said.
Pastor Larry Huch senses an “awakening” following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which he believes will see renewed support for Israel.
The Trump administration’s new security guarantee for Doha is a dangerous price for the hostage deal that empowers a key backer of Hamas and global jihad, Israeli experts warn.
Anthony Lambinus, who is in his upper 30s, is also accused of calling the septuagenarian a “Zionist pig.”
“If Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not the deal, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them,” the president wrote.
The suspect driver fled, and his vehicle was reportedly found less than a mile from the embassy.
Former “MSNBC” host Mehdi Hasan drew criticism for saying that the “genocide” in Gaza was worse than the Holocaust.
“It’s not realistic to expect people to just drop arms,” a senior U.S. adviser told reporters.
A group calling itself “Turkish hacker Cyber Islam” briefly hijacked PA and display systems in four airports, prompting investigations on both sides of the border.