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Sam Markstein, of the Republican Jewish Coalition, told JNS that Mamdani’s first veto as mayor “serves to accommodate vile antisemitic protests comes as no surprise.”
“We would like to remind parents to discuss with their children the dangers of engaging with strangers online,” the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated.
The State Department did not say how many residents of the Strip were recently admitted to the United States.
The public school’s hiring gave “approbation to ideological indoctrination, not promoting intellectual curiosity,” Daniel Mariaschin, CEO of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS.
“It may appeal to some people on the base, but it’s also going to motivate a tremendous amount of people to come out who are appalled by it,” Ron Halber, CEO of the JCRC of Greater Washington, told JNS.
The potential 2028 presidential candidate is the latest Democrat to take a firmer position against Israel.
A recent measure passed by the organization also states that members can be expelled for opposing the movement to boycott Israel.
Democratic Majority for Israel said that it is “deeply troubled” that a “flawed, irresponsible resolution” was introduced at a meeting “that will further sow division within our party.”
The United Nations has yet to release data from this year’s ceasefire to indicate whether an abundance of aid disincentivizes looting.
Timur Mamatov faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted under the Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
It wasn’t clear if the new body replaces, works with or runs parallel to the department’s task force on antisemitism.
“The United Nations must advance measures to hold Hamas accountable for crimes against humanity,” the nonprofit’s national president stated.
John Reardon had faced up to 30 years in jail and $500,000 in fines for his antisemitic threats.