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“We’re not seeing any indication that a large part of the Jewish community supports anti-Zionism,” Jonathan Schulman, of Jewish Majority, which conducted the survey, told JNS.
“At a time when terrorist attacks are fresh in the minds of Americans everywhere, this thwarted effort should serve as a warning to all ISIS and violent extremist ideologists everywhere,” per the FBI.
“Many college and university presidents took little or no credible action,” stated Craig Trainor, an acting assistant U.S. secretary of education.
“Turkey is at a crossroads, but Erdoğan has made his choice,” said Rep. Brad Schneider. “His government harbors Hamas operatives, props up Putin’s war machine and obstructs NATO unity.”
The two New York Democrats said the Trump administration isn’t “as serious about antisemitism as they claim.”
Elizabeth Pipko, the granddaughter of Soviet Jewish immigrants, is one of the most influential voices in the GOP.
He met with the terrorist group “to help to get Americans and Israelis out” of Gaza captivity.
“It’s the only plan that is realistic for peace, for security. The only one—there is no other way,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
“We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported,” U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated.
“We hope the Iran regime puts its people and best interests ahead of terror.”
“I want the Jewish community to know that I understand their concerns and unique history of constantly being a victim of unprecedented and unwarranted attacks,” the New York City mayor said.
“I’d rather see a peace deal than the other, but the other will solve the problem,” the U.S. president said, hinting at possible military action against Iran’s nuclear program.
The Jewish Hungarian-American told JNS about growing up with antisemitism in Budapest and about achieving success in a game that can discriminate against women.