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The Ivy League school has allowed “antisemitic discrimination to persist unchecked on its campus,” the U.S. education secretary stated.
The Democratic legislator said the delay is “unacceptable,” especially “in light of the rise in antisemitic incidents both in New Jersey and nationwide.”
The U.S. Treasury Department designated 22 entities it said have funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to fund Iran’s nuclear program.
Judge Roy Altman told JNS that many of the seemingly political critiques of Israel are “really just questions that are deeply rooted in law.”
It brings together U.S. and Israeli lawmakers to discuss strengthening ties between the two legislative bodies.
“Instead of offering real solutions, they propose vague, universalist ‘restorative practices’ to ‘create safe spaces,’” the organizations stated.
The two discussed the airstrikes against Iran in mid-June, equally in awe of the military operations that targeted three nuclear facilities.
“We will find the terrorists operating in our shadows and bring them to justice,” said U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and American officials inked a deal to boost joint research, innovation and AI-powered energy projects, strengthening bilateral tech ties.
The Israeli premier said he had also discussed with the president and vice president “the implications and possibilities of the great victory that we achieved over Iran.”
“I think with Iran, the game is still on,” Assaf Orion, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS. “It’s not ‘Mission Accomplished.’ We can’t go and have beers because this problem is solved.”
“When we first came here, there was no glatt-kosher meat, no glatt-kosher restaurant, no kosher bakery,” said the regional director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Florida. “Everything we needed, we had to bring or ship or find.”