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“Having the Southern Poverty Law Center label you, a black woman, as an ‘apologist for white supremacy,’ it sort of makes you like kryptonite for any universities that would be looking to hire you,” Carol Swain told JNS.
Nejwa Ali, a former spokeswoman for the PLO, repeatedly made posts praising Hamas terrorists and espousing antisemitic rhetoric.
The Jewish governor of Pennsylvania said some of the destroyed Passover items would be kept as evidence of the arson.
Hamas brought the Gaza war upon themselves, the ambassador said, adding that “Everything that people see there is not the result of anything other than the vicious hatred that Hamas harbors and carried out on October the 7th.”
U.S. CENTCOM strikes reportedly killed some 38 people in Yemen amid the destruction of the Ras Isa fuel port.
“The objective of these strikes was to degrade the economic source of power of the Houthis,” read a statement issued by the U.S. Central Command.
“With a $53.2 billion endowment, Harvard can fund its own chaos, but the Department of Homeland Security won’t,” a department press release stated.
University president Alan Garber called the government’s demands “unprecedented,” geared more to “intellectual conditions” than attempts to curb campus antisemitism.
The International Bank of Yemen “provides the terrorist group access” to the global banking system, the U.S. Treasury Department stated.
“Hamas needs to release the hostages,” Adam Boehler said. “They should release the hostages unilaterally, if you ask me.”
The U.S. president’s decision came “after months of internal debate” about whether to pursue a military or diplomatic option.
“When the governor becomes a target, Jewish people can imagine themselves being a target,” Steve Irwin, a regional board chair at the Anti-Defamation League, told JNS.
“Taxpayer dollars should not be going towards groups that engage in antisemitic boycotts targeting Israel,” said Rep. Jared Moskowitz.