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“Out of an abundance of caution, we are increasing security at houses of worship and at Israeli diplomatic sites,” the New York City mayor said.
The U.S. secretary of state said that “we are not involved in strikes against Iran, and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region.”
A memo includes two articles disputing the claim that “New York is standing idly by while antisemitism and hate crimes are committed with impunity.”
Government employees are banned from traveling outside Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Beersheva due to “increased regional tensions.”
The hearing was short on “concrete recommendations, given the exigency of the threat we have,” Kerry Sleeper, of Secure Community Network, told JNS.
The congresswoman told the bank that its offerings in MTN Group stock exposes Americans to “directly” financing “a company complicit in funding terrorism and antisemitic activities.”
“He’ll get one or two black preachers and have them endorse him, and say he has the whole black clergy,” Mayor Eric Adams told reporters.
“Khalil’s career and reputation are being damaged and his speech is being chilled, and this adds up to irreparable harm,” the judge wrote.
The committee is “concerned about the role of administrators and faculty in potentially contributing” to an anti-Jewish environment on campus, it said.
Asif Rahman’s actions were “reckless” and “dangerous,” according to the judge, but the sentence is less than half what prosecutors sought.
The dissolution bill was defeated after the coalition reached a deal with ultra-Orthodox parties on a proposal to regulate the military draft of haredi men.
“Governor Hobbs is frighteningly wrong,” Morton Klein, national president of the ZOA, told JNS.