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The New York City mayor, who is a harsh and frequent critic of Israel, also wove his plans on affordability and to fight U.S. immigration policy into his telling of the holiday story.
“The response to a skyrocketing increase in antisemitism should not solely be words of condemnation,” Eric Dinowitz, chair of the council’s Jewish Caucus, told JNS.
Nahro Sudoi Innab “came here to take advantage of the American dream, but he has repeatedly tried to hire thugs to murder his perceived enemies,” the U.S. Justice Department said.
The Republican senator wrote that “the thumbs up tour continues” in a photo with the Riyadh official.
“To those countries or groups who believe it is open season on the Kurds in Syria without consequence, you will be sadly mistaken,” the South Carolina Republican said.
“So, when do we go after the guy who ordered it, Ayatollah Khamenei,” Alinejad wrote.
Jonathan Dekel-Chen, the father of Sagui Dekel-Chen, is set to join the School of International and Public Affairs.
Rep. Tim Walberg is seeking a briefing from Daniel Biss, mayor of Evanston, Ill., over his “failure to protect Jewish students” after withholding support amid antisemitic activity at the university.
Tehran builds bomb shelters, prepares its metro system for emergency use ahead of a possible U.S. strike.
The Israeli military said the arrival of the “USS Delbert D. Black” is part of ongoing cooperation between the IDF and the U.S. military.
“I hope the impact for Jewish students will be the same as all students—that students feel safe and welcome to be on campus,” the bill’s sponsor, told JNS.
Removing the Iranian regime would be “even more complex” than U.S. efforts to overthrow Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, the secretary of state told senators.
“The attacks are only intensifying in New York, and the response requires more than a statement,” the Israeli consul general in New York stated.