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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.”
“We must distinguish between protected speech and conduct that violates civil rights,” the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights stated.
Long at war with Morocco, the Western Sahara-based group has reportedly received drones and training from Iran and Hezbollah.
The Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California called the one-year allocation an “unprecedented investment.”
“This crazed antisemitic hatred from Democrats emboldens radicals to target Jewish Americans,” the deputy White House press secretary said.
“From day one, we said we are open to creative solutions that securely provide aid to those in Gaza and protect Israel,” a department spokesman told JNS.
“The committee must understand not only whether there was a hostile environment,” the letters stated, “but whether the college adequately responded to incidents.”
The mayor told a reporter that the Jewish community ought to worry about the state rep’s victory.
“These students will one day share the stories they hear and educate the children of tomorrow,” New York City Council member Julie Menin told JNS.
“We need the help of the government to take the lead on their responsibility to protect people in their houses of worship,” Eric Fingerhut, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation, told JNS.
The lawsuit says an eighth-grader’s decision to sit during the Pledge of Allegiance was in protest of U.S. support for Israel in the war against Hamas in Gaza.
The Pew study lacked sufficient data on Jewish voters to determine how, if at all, synagogue attendance rates correlated with voting choices.
The stories ran the gamut—from opinion and politics to seniors and obits.