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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.”
Israel has provided few details of what a civilian administration in Gaza would look like, other than it would be made up of non-hostile “Arab forces.”
The newspaper made the reference in a broader story about the artistic pursuits of a terrorist freed from Israeli prison.
“We are hopeful this ruling emboldens UCLA in its interactions with the Trump administration,” Claudia Polsky, an attorney for the plaintiffs, told JNS.
“We commend the legitimate government forces of Yemen who continue to interdict the flow of Iranian munitions and equipment bound for the Houthis,” the newly installed CENTCOM commander stated.
“They’ve chosen to take the most extreme view and state that they don’t have to offer evidence,” a legal expert, who supports the president, told JNS.
In their press statement, the state’s two senators and its five Democratic members of the House stated that it is OK to criticize Israel.
“This option and any similar features have been removed from NASA websites,” the agency’s press secretary told JNS.
Gov. Jared Polis is a “role model in taking threats against the Jewish community seriously,” Miri Kornfeld, of StandWithUs Colorado, told JNS.
It is “actively looking for people across the political spectrum, because that’s how you do journalism education,” the program director told JNS.
A professor resigned earlier this year after lengthy campaigns for his ouster from lawmakers and Iranian dissidents over his previous role as a senior official of the Islamic Republic.
The Trump administration’s department instead referred to accusations that the Jewish state engaged in “conflict-related abuses” associated with its war against Hamas in Gaza.
“This is something that needs to be addressed head-on,” Simon Cataldo, a state representative, told JNS. “It’s not going to get better on its own.”