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“The CMCC will continue to be mission critical to our efforts,” the international body led by President Trump said.
“NGOs that are operating programs don’t see themselves as agents of the U.S. government,” according to Meredith Rothbart, of Amal-Tikva. “That disconnect exists.”
“I refuse to turn my back on Israel,” the senator from Pennsylvania said, adding that many of his fellow Democrats “have lost their way, but I will continue to be that voice in my party.”
“Our communities are thrilled that they can now be part of this cultural phenomenon,” the kosher certifier said.
“The community has spoken clearly today,” a lawyer representing the theater said. “They will not tolerate censorship of the arts.”
“There is something magical about being in the presence of a historically significant object, the oldest Hebrew book ever discovered,” David Kraemer, director of the JTS Library told JNS.
“The real beeper is like one-tenth the weight—it’s nothing,” the Israeli prime minister told the senator from Pennsylvania. “But it changes history.”
The two leaders discussed the administration’s goal to end Iran’s “nuclear threat and stop its support of terrorist groups,” an official readout stated.
“Everything that is necessary to get it done will be delivered by President Trump,” the Foggy Bottom spokeswoman said of U.S. efforts to reimplement a ceasefire.
“The United States must continue sending a strong message that antisemitism has no place in our world,” a bipartisan group of 62 congressmen wrote.
Both have a long, documented history of Jew-hatred.
“Changing the venue to New Jersey is more likely to be perceived by many as fair,” Marc Stern, of the AJC, told JNS of the case against Mahmoud Khalil.
Trump’s pick for ambassador to Israel is expected to meet some Democratic resistance, but will pass through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, according to a source close to him.