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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.”
“That was going too far, and I retract that comparison,” Jolanda Jones stated, of her statement in an interview with former “CNN” host Don Lemon.
The businessman Stephen Levin told the school’s student paper that the university “did not respond in any way favorable to Jewish people or Israel.”
The United Nations failed Gazans, and “billions and billions of dollars have been poured into Gaza for decades, and the result of that is what?” the official said.
The U.S. secretary of state stressed that for there to be long-term peace in the region, the Gaza-based terrorist group “cannot continue to exist.”
The president said U.S. actions have changed the region’s security landscape and predicted things will be “a lot different” in the coming years.
The news wire’s story doesn’t mention that the United States has designated Hezbollah as a terror organization for nearly 30 years.
After meeting with the Israeli prime minister, the New Jersey Democrat told JNS that Israel’s goal is to “crush Hamas” and seek a multinational governance structure for the enclave.
“UNRWA must be held accountable for teaching hate, encouraging hate, fostering hate and praising those who commit maiming and murder,” Richard Heideman, an attorney for the plaintiffs, told JNS.
Those who came here “not just to compete, but to connect and celebrate, and to show the world that Jewish spirit is stronger than ever,” said social-media influencer Montana Tucker.
The leader of antisemitic protests at Columbia University told Ezra Klein that Jew-hatred at the Ivy League school is ‘manufactured hysteria.”
“Our resolve to stand alongside the Jewish community, bring the hostages home and end Hamas’s terror once and for all remains stronger than ever,” the House majority whip said.
The Trump administration insists supporters of Hamas and other terror groups have no legal right to visas but is struggling to convince courts.