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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed that “Operation Economic Fury” against Tehran would continue.
Mohammad Abedini is charged, in part, with materially supporting a foreign terror group that resulted in death.
After Democratic Ohio state senator Beth Liston cancelled her trip to Israel at the last moment, attendee Georgia state representative Esther Panitch pushed back.
“They have to do something about Hamas, but Qatar has been a great ally to the United States,” the U.S. president told journalists aboard Air Force One. “A lot of people don’t know that.”
Rep. Michael McCaul said it has been “the honor of a lifetime” to serve in Congress and that he won’t seek re-election next year.
The Secretary of State is expected to meet separately with Israeli President Issac Herzog, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and other senior officials.
“When organizations like Hamas are quiet, that’s when they’re the most lethal,” Lara Burns told journalists in Tel Aviv.
Cuomo has a “more than 50 percent chance” of winning the city’s November mayoral race in a head–to-head race with front-runner Zohran Mamdani, said the U.S. hedge-fund billionaire.
“In my many meetings with our good friends in the United States, one can see the support and love for Israel,” said Yesha Council Chairman Yisrael Ganz.
“My focus will be on securing the return of hostages, finding ways to make sure humanitarian aid reaches civilians, and addressing the threat posed by Hamas,” said the top U.S. diplomat.
State lawmakers are “sending a strong and unambiguous message,” the co-chairs of the Jewish caucus stated.
The Gulf state’s policy of supporting Hamas has advanced moves that could have led to an Islamic Middle East, hostile to the U.S. and the West.
New Mexico teen charged with mass murder threats against Jews, minorities, wanted to cause civil war
The Justice Department said that Jace Allen told the FBI that he is “a Neo-Nazi who hates Jews and minorities” and wants “to help spark a civil war by terrorizing people online.”