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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 terrorism in my view,” said Heather Waters, founder of the Richmond International Film Festival, of intimidation tactics used to harm the event.
Shlomit Lir, a University of Haifa researcher who studies technology, wrote that those “entangled” in Wikipedia’s anti-Israeli bias can’t address it.
The pro-Israel group mocked the former congressman after he called it “so weird.”
Those sanctioned include two companies supporting Kata’ib Hezbollah, which held Israeli-Russian academic Elizabeth Tsurkov captive for 903 days.
“The people of Israel regard you as the greatest friend and ally of the Jewish nation in modern history,” wrote Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.
The Trump administration appeared to correct or clarify what two senior U.S. officials told reporters on a call.
Even after many Jews shifted support to Andrew Cuomo, the former governor of New York, after current Mayor Eric Adams dropped out, the 33-year-old state assemblyman leads the field.
There are “two studies that show children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism,” the health and human services secretary said.
Eveie Wilpon, of FDD, told JNS that Jew-hatred isn’t sufficiently defined in the bill and that “so many of California’s leaders and educators openly stood against ensuring anti-Jewish biases are kept out of the classroom.”
“We have the hostages for the most part,” the U.S. president said. “The situation with the bodies, they say 28, some are going to be a little bit hard to find.”
“While not every issue has been resolved, Israel and Hamas have taken the first and needed step towards peace,” stated Sen. Tammy Baldwin.
The suspect allegedly painted swastikas, antisemitic messages and other hateful symbols and slurs on multiple locations.