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A Secret Service agent who was hit is in “very high spirits,” the U.S. president said. “The vest did the job.”
Dana Baraket pepper-sprayed two officers and tried to grab a gun, the department said.
Iran “has had every opportunity to choose peace, its leaders have chosen extremism,” stated Scott Bessent, the U.S. treasury secretary.
The U.S. president wants to ensure that the strikes on Iran are “not a lost opportunity” to resolve the Israel-Hamas war, Foggy Bottom said.
“Israel must be able to defend herself against Iran, and ensure that Iran cannot rebuild its nuclear capabilities,” the New Jersey Democrat stated.
“His candidacy and naive, even cartoonish, positions on the Mideast have rightly sparked fear among Jewish New Yorkers,” the paper stated.
The foundation said that it is taking legal action against the “Associated Press” over the report, which it said cited a former, disgruntled employee.
U.S. officials reaffirm commitment to securing release of hostages held by Hamas, calling this a “critical window of opportunity.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced the move on the final stop of his three-day tour of the Baltic states.
The June 21–22 operation targeted key Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The “absence of fairness and standards” on sites like Wikipedia leads to “perpetuation of misinformation, disinformation and blood libels,” said Dan Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith.
“The antisemitic climate at Concord-Carlisle did not emerge overnight. It was allowed to take root and persist,” stated Samantha Joseph of the ADL.
Claire Shipman, the school’s acting president, said the statements were wrong and “do not reflect how I feel.”