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“No academic event should, by design or effect, be exclusionary in nature, and the university will not sponsor an event that violates its policies,” university spokesperson Emily Gest told JNS.
The month-long drive will run through Oct. 13.
The Trump administration sanctioned 32 people and entities, as well as four vessels, linked to the Iran-backed terror group.
Israel’s Diaspora affairs minister criticized public figures who promote “vile conspiracy theories,” including conservative influencers Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson.
“Those who provide support to violent terrorist organizations must be held accountable,” Chris Carr stated.
The letter comes after CAIR announced plans to partner with schools in Pennsylvania and Delaware to help make them “more inclusive.”
The U.S. Justice Department said these acts of vandalism were due to “growing animosity towards Israel” since Oct. 7, 2023.
The Texas Republican talked about his efforts to have the Muslim Brotherhood recognized as a foreign terror organization.
Rep. Betty McCollum called the Israeli prime minister “a destabilizing force in the Middle East.”
New York City Mayor Eric Adams led among Jewish voters, with twice Mamdani’s favorability rating.
The Israeli premier called the U.S. president “the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House” during the ceremony for the future promenade named after Trump.
The president reiterated his commitment to bringing all 48 captives home.