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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.
“It’s very Trump,” Enia Krivine, of FDD, told JNS. “He starts his negotiation with a very strong opening gesture, and then he works backwards from there.”
The National Security Council cited Iran and Hamas as key threats abroad.
The U.S. carrier is restoring its daily service to Tel Aviv from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
“Everyone loves that position. That’s a star-making position. And so we’ll see what happens,” said the U.S. president.
“It has been emphasized that the path for indirect negotiations remains open,” stated Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
“Every New Yorker, regardless of their faith, deserves to be treated fairly and equally,” stated Letitia James, the state attorney general.
The university “at last did the right thing” suspending its relationship with the Palestinian institution, a former Harvard president wrote.
“My advice to my Israeli friends is change course and do better vetting,” stated the South Carolina congressman.
“Harvard’s failure to protect students on campus from antisemitic discrimination—all while promoting divisive ideologies over free inquiry—has put its reputation in serious jeopardy,” U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated.
Rabbi David Wolpe, a former member of Harvard’s Antisemitism Advisory Group, said the change in leadership was “good news.”
The U.S. administration has been pushing for a new agreement to replace or strengthen the 2015 nuclear deal that Trump withdrew from during his first term.
The visit, which comes at Orban’s invitation, follows the Hungarian leader’s rejection of last year’s ICC decision to seek Netanyahu’s arrest for alleged war crimes.