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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.”
Meanwhile, the body of Israeli Illya Rechytskyy, 65, was found in Whistler, Canada.
‘Respecting a grieving family’s faith,’ Hochul says of donning headscarf at Muslim officer’s funeral
Sen. Ted Cruz denounced the New York governor and said, “you should wear a hijab every day, because you are so damn decent.”
“Anger. Sadness. Frustration. Fear. All of that,” the museum’s executive director said.
The governor of Arkansas is visiting the Jewish state as part of a trade mission.
The U.S. president told reporters in Pennsylvania that “they’re in a war. Some horrible things happen.”
“We are grateful for the privilege of being here in Israel today, on the day we recognize the destruction of the Temple twice in history,” Mike Johnson said.
“We had dinner together. We had a good conversation,” the New York City mayor said of the socialist state representative.
The lawsuit against the U.N. agency is the second of its kind currently being heard by American courts.
“The choice to stage the protest across the street from the largest Jewish Community Center in Oklahoma is an insult,” stated Jo Anna Dossett, an Oklahoma state senator.
“This is the moral clarity the world needs,” read a statement from Betsy Korn and William Daroff, chair and CEO, respectively, of the American Jewish organization.
The State Dept. reportedly told Congress that the U.N. agency in charge of Palestinian aid is irrevocably linked to Hamas and must end its operations.