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“It doesn’t matter whether you’re Jewish, Christian, atheist or somewhere in between,” the host said of Hamas. “This isn’t a Jewish issue.”
“James Carville spews forth classic antisemitic garbage,” stated Abraham Foxman, director emeritus at the ADL.
Experts in Jerusalem speak out on the problem in the United States, Europe and the Palestinian Authority.
The event was held on the spot where a suspected terrorist allegedly hurled firebombs and used a blowtorch to injure several people.
Eric Adams signed an executive order to that effect on Sunday at Tribeca Synagogue, alongside Dr. Phil.
How a New Jersey-based attorney built a historic legal campaign against terrorism through the courts.
Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki said there are “no red lines” in his first video message since taking over the terrorist group’s Arabian Peninsula branch.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation resumed aid distribution after halting operations due to direct threats from the terror group against its staff and sites.
Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman emeritus of the Conference of Presidents, told JNS that the Orthodox community “in many respects” is better organized than other Jewish sectors.
“This election is critical, and we cannot afford to let those who oppose our values lead our city,” a Bobov Chassidic community leader told JNS.
“In granting an honorary degree, Harvard University is not endorsing the political views of the recipient,” Harvard said in a statement.
“As a Jewish San Diegan, I can no longer ignore the very real risks that come with normalizing hate speech like the kind Kehlani has promoted,” a volunteer medical director stated.