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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.”
“The whole thing is totally arbitrary,” an observer who documents anti-Israel hate bias on the platform told JNS.
Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi insists Jerusalem stop its attacks before negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program can resume.
“The U.S. has an excellent president who knows exactly what is in the best interest of his country,” Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli told JNS.
“We’ll take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and security of our Jewish neighbors,” stated Gina Ortiz Jones, the city mayor.
The Republican congressmen are urging the school to choose a candidate who will “continue standing for what’s right—especially in the wake of a terrifying rise of antisemitic rhetoric on college campuses.”
The new survey “finds clear and decisive majority support for Israel’s campaign against Iran’s nuclear program,” analyst Doug Schoen told JNS.
The typed letter, which the Jewish physicist corrected and signed by hand, addresses “my participation in the atom bomb project.”
“American Jews are not bystanders to global terror and domestic extremism. We are deliberate targets,” said William Daroff, CEO of the Presidents Conference.
“We are starkly reminded that silence is complicity,” said Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who introduced the resolution with Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.).
Please equip us with the means to put an end to Tehran’s nuclear weapons program, WJC Israel Region president asked the American leader.
The “daily antisemitic statements and actions we see” lead “inevitably” to violence, said Scott Wiener, a Jewish California state senator.