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“The increase in hateful acts across the city is absolutely abhorrent, and we have to do something about it,” stated Julie Menin, the council speaker.
Tal Ben-Zvi says the Stevens Institute of Technology denied religious accommodations and retaliated after he filed a federal Jew-hatred complaint.
“You are living in a time when Jews have the State of Israel, global networks, and influence that previous generations could not imagine,” the philanthropist said.
FBI director Kash Patel stated that the agency will not stop “until we’ve uncovered the truth about what happened” to Robert Levinson.
Southbound University Avenue from Armoury Street was closed as the investigation continued, and police have appealed to anyone with information to contact authorities.
“These statements are offensive, unacceptable and have no place in our community,” officials said.
“To Jewish students and faculty members of Columbia University: What do you think of the mayor inviting a Jew-hater for dinner?” wrote the chair of the Justice Department task force on Jew-hatred.
“Schools are taking more action, but we are still at heightened levels of antisemitic incidents on campus,” the Anti-Defamation League told JNS.
Abbas Araghchi says the Islamic Republic had a “very bitter experience” negotiating with Washington.
“We’re grateful that these organizations are so hardworking and have already demonstrated really positive results,” Eric Dinowitz told JNS.
A majority of voters, 57%, also disapprove of the way Trump is handling the situation with Iran.
“The atmosphere was great, as always, when you’re playing against the Dominican Republic here in Miami,” the team manager said.
“If you look, they have nothing left,” the president said. “There’s nothing left in a military sense.”