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Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, tells JNS what it was like to be in the Knesset as hostages were reunited with their families ahead of the U.S. president’s speech.
A Jewish student told JNS that anyone who voted for the resolution is “blinded by hatred for Israel.”
“The oversight of our food and medicine is too important to allow corruption from adversarial foreign nationals,” the Arkansas senator said.
Forty-nine of the 50 member organizations of the Conference of Presidents released a “unity statement” after Israel liberated the living hostages.
“As we welcome this moment of light after so much darkness, we remain deeply concerned about Hamas’s commitment to abide by the full terms of a peace agreement,” the leaders of B’nai B’rith said.
“We will never again allow Hamas to threaten the United States and our friends,” stated Sen. Tom Cotton.
The Democratic nominee for New York City mayor said UNRWA “delivers critical humanitarian aid and services to Palestinians in Gaza.”
“People are ready for some kind of promise of an agreement to feel hopeful and even jubilant,” Ross Baker, a distinguished professor emeritus at Rutgers, told JNS.
The U.S. delegation also included CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper.
The prize went to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
“The location will host a contingent of Qatari F-15s and pilots to enhance our combined training, increase lethality, interoperability,” per the U.S. war secretary.
“The NEA owes educators, parents and the public a full explanation and a sincere apology,” Steve Rosenberg, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS.