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The Jewish Electorate Institute poll largely conforms with surveys of the general U.S. public, which have found that most Americans oppose the war against Iran, with sharp partisan divisions between Republicans and Democrats.
The United States must recognize that Israel’s fight is also a battle for Western civilization’s survival and safety.
Experts urge Israel to maximize the current window to stockpile munitions while transitioning to domestic production.
The prime minister believes that any negotiations must include limiting Iran’s ballistic-missile stock, his office said.
Meanwhile, satellite imagery suggests that Tehran has intensified repair efforts at ballistic-missile sites struck by Israel during June’s war.
The aim of the high-level event is to raise funds for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, a U.S. official and diplomats from other countries said.
HIAS Israel enjoys a sympathetic ear in Israel’s Supreme Court, Yonatan Yakobovich, director of the Israeli Immigration Policy Center, tells JNS.
“I’ve never had someone shoot an intercontinental ballistic missile towards me,” the executive producer of “Red Alert” told JNS on the red carpet. “It’s very odd. It’s a messed up feeling.”
“We could never have even contemplated a project like this, on this scale, without the development of large language models,” Michael Satlow told JNS.
“The group is not peaceful. It is not tolerant. It does not respect the freedom to practice other religions or sects, including Christianity and Judaism,” the lawsuit states.
“We feel very confident that we’ve put together a group that can compete with any lineup in our pool,” the team manager told JNS.
“Too often, the Jewish community bears the brunt of those restrictions,” stated Harmeet Dhillon, assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights.
“While a breakfast itself does not ultimately matter, protecting every Jewish New Yorker does,” Scott Richman, New York regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, told JNS.