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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.
Columbia has abandoned its obligation to Jewish students “for too long,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated.
The operation, conducted with the IDF, “strengthened partner interoperability” and demonstrated “force projection capabilities in the region,” the United States said.
“Not even a sliver,” Yechiel Leiter told JNS.
Tehran “cannot have a nuclear weapon,” the U.S. president said.
Tammy Bruce, the State Department spokeswoman, told reporters that “there is no path forward” in the peace process without the return of the hostages and removal of Hamas.
“Jewish students deserve consistent support from their university administrators, not calls to hide their Jewish identity,” said Julia Jassey, of Jewish on Campus.
“It’s time for the government to send in the National Guard, so the students who paid $70,000 for an education can simply go to class,” Ari Shrage, head of Columbia’s Jewish Alumni Association, told JNS.
“We estimate 22, maybe 24 live bodies,” the U.S. Middle East envoy said. “We want them all back.”
A U.S. hostage and wrongful detainee flag-raising ceremony was held at the U.S. State Department.
Kingsley Wilson, the deputy press secretary at the Defense Department, “is clearly unfit for her role,” the AJC said.
A significant part of the event focused on combating antisemitism and BDS campaigns, both of which have proliferated throughout the United States since the terrorist attacks in southern Israel.
“Antisemitism thrives in loopholes. Congress has the power and the obligation to close them,” Adela Cojab, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told the committee.