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“The meeting went very well,” the president wrote. “The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah.”
Dana Stangel-Plowe told JNS that “too often, students don’t realize that they’re being given a teacher’s worldview instead of multiple perspectives.”
The act was associated with a string of bad behavior that erupted at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash.
The museum’s work “is more important than ever as we are witnessing a disgusting rise in antisemitism in our nation,” Sen. Rick Scott stated.
“It is in our national security interests to hold the PLO and P.A. accountable for not complying with their commitments,” read a memo from the U.S. State Department.
“We will continue to do everything in our power to root out antisemitism in all its forms,” Attorney General Ken Paxton stated.
Western leaders defend Israel’s right to self-defense so long as it doesn’t exercise that right, the Israeli leader said.
“Syria needs a chance to succeed and move past the violence and strife that consumed the country for over 14 years,” the bipartisan lawmakers wrote.
“I am glad that Congress is investigating the use of foreign and U.S. government funds to pay for biased editing on Wikipedia,” a co-founder of the encyclopedia told JNS.
“The countries of the world are also joining the fight against the axis of evil,” stated Danny Danon, the Israeli envoy to the United Nations.
“A secure, stable Lebanon is in the interest not just of the U.S. and the Lebanese people, but of the entire region,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen stated.
“They should not be allowed access to our critical infrastructure, and they may not be allowed to exploit our border,” Gov. Greg Abbott said.
The top Israeli and U.S. diplomats talked about Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran in Washington, said the U.S. State Department.