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The former Israeli prime minister had registered a new party on March 31 under the name “Bennett 2026” and has hinted about another run for the Israeli premiership.
“I am a proud Jew and a proud Israeli,” the actress said. “I love my country and dedicate this award to the organizations who will help Israel heal.”
The data “lays bare the daily reality for Jewish students,” according to the Israel on Campus Coalition.
“This case has deeply alarmed my constituents, particularly within the large Persian Jewish community on Long Island,” Tom Suozzi wrote to the U.S. State Department.
A three-judge panel decided unanimously that the claim that Saudi Arabia was “grossly negligent” was enough to “survive the jurisdictional attack” and could proceed.
The column “echoes” Austria in the 1930s, reaching toward a “moral crusade that will take Jews as some of its victims,” Rabbi Jason Rubenstein said.
“This is a green light for capital flight,” the founder of Cardiff, told JNS.
“Jews were important even before the recording industry started” and were “involved not just as performers but even more so as impresarios and entrepreneurs,” the historian Jonathan Karp told JNS.
A day after Katie Wilson pulled ahead for the first time, by 91 votes, she increased her lead to 1,346.
The cancellation follows a series of anti-Israel social media posts shared by John Cleese.
Eric Adams stated that he will meet with Israeli officials and visit religious sites.
The U.S. president met in the Oval Office with the Syrian president, a first for a head of state from the country.