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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.
The rule change “recognizes the vital role that religious workers play in American society,” David Grunblatt, of Agudath Israel of America, stated.
“To the Iranian people: The Congress of the United States stands alongside you in your pursuit of a better and brighter future,” Rep. Virginia Foxx stated.
“We’re disappointed in the ruling,” a spokesman for the university told JNS.
Houston linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair again wore the eye black pregame after being fined for the message.
The Israeli finance minister warns Netanyahu to lead the move and rejects Trump’s proposed postwar plan.
Rising antisemitism has made the United Kingdom unsafe for Jews, said attorney Robert Garson.
Masoud Pezeshkian blamed sanctions by the United States and its allies for the “hardship and difficulties” Iranians are facing.
The Lockheed Martin-made stealth fighters will join two squadrons at Nevatim Air Base, expanding the Israeli Air Force’s long-range strike power.
“The sad truth is, for way too long, antisemitism has been allowed to grow unchecked in this country,” the U.S. attorney general said.
Third baseman targets another title at Wrigley while embracing his Hebrew identity and a record contract in Chicago’s revamped 2026 push.
The senator’s meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu came “at one of the most consequential moments in recent memory,” Lindsey Graham wrote.
Bilal Hasan al-Jasim was tied to a deadly ISIS ambush on American troops.