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The U.S. president warned that the U.S. military will begin targeting Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
Neither Netanyahu’s nor Sen. Joni Ernst’s office read out the meeting.
“Policy evolution is legitimate. Policy exceptionalism aimed solely at the Jewish state is not,” Jonathan Greenblatt told JNS.
“Dr. Ardeshir-Larijani’s continued role treating American patients at a major U.S. medical institution is unacceptable,” Rep. Buddy Carter stated.
Rabbi Shlomo Litvin said Chabad of Bluegrass has already reached out to coroners statewide and urged Jewish leaders in every state to do the same.
“Congress must update its strategy to meet the reality on the ground,” stated Rep. Jared Moskowitz.
“The quest for the L’Cheisman continues,” Eitan Levine said.
The 15-year-old boys have no criminal history and are being charged with aggravated harassment.
Jacob McGee vowed to advance “peace and security” at the site where Hamas terrorists murdered hundreds of revelers at a music festival.
Technical preparations are finished to enable the opening of the Gaza-Egypt border, an Israeli official said.
The proposed deal would have left Rafael a minority shareholder, but security officials are wary of foreign control.
Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist leaders said that “we grieve an American promise that seems to be no more” after Renee Good was killed in Minneapolis.
“When a public figure has engaged in antisemitic conduct, and they are truly sorry, they don’t pick and choose the remedy,” Seth Brysk, regional director at the American Jewish Committee, told JNS.