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“The University of Washington has been notified by the U.S. Department of Justice that it is conducting a compliance review. The university will cooperate with the review and provide information and responses,” a UW spokesperson told JNS.
“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.
The aim is to create a “day-after” model for life in the Strip once Hamas rule ends.
Hauer was a “trusted adviser, cherished colleague and wise counsellor” and a “bridge-builder whose faith, humility and moral clarity inspired all who knew him,” William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents, told JNS.
Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Elise Stefanik are asking the administration to look into the anti-Israel NGO’s funding and possible sanctions violations.
Mike Johnson says he and Amir Ohana will push heads of parliament around the world to nominate Donald Trump for the coveted Peace Prize.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he has “struggled to make sense” of the Molotov cocktail and sledgehammer attack on his residence.
DSA issued a combative statement after the ceasefire with Hamas, which incorporated Palestinian nationalist language about the Jewish state’s demise.
“They’ve told me their stories of barely being able to breathe in the tunnels,” Christiane Amanpour said in her apology.
A police officer was among the fatalities in the demonstration that a fundamentalist movement staged in Islamabad.
“We support and stand behind President Trump’s sincere efforts to end the war in Gaza and bring lasting peace to the Middle East.”
Larisa Svechin, a mayor on the board, told JNS that “it’s important that those fighting antisemitism know that they’re not alone.”