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“Iran, the world’s largest state-sponsor of terror, continues to arm terror proxies that threaten American troops, our bases and our allies,” the New Jersey Democrat stated.
“Every time I see this road, I will remember not just the struggle but the love and unity that brought me back home,” Edan Alexander said.
“This isn’t criticism of policy. This is delegitimization of the Jewish state,” the U.S. arm of the Betar movement stated.
The 41 Democrats and Bernie Sanders told the U.S. secretary of state to act to “provide urgently needed life-saving civilian relief.”
“I pledge to redouble my efforts to lead the fight against antisemitism in every corner of New York City,” the former governor stated.
The Richmond City Circuit Court ordered the group to pay $8,000 for the state’s attorney fees and will be docked $1,000 daily for future noncompliance.
Harvard violated federal law “by acting with deliberate indifference toward discrimination and harassment against Jewish and Israeli students,” the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said.
“Shockingly, a politician who was fired blames the Jews,” said Rabbi Steven Burg, CEO of Aish.
“Attacks on houses of worship are illegal, and the Justice Department will not tolerate interference with Americans’ First Amendment rights,” a Justice Department official said.
“Hamas will be disarmed, Gaza will be demilitarized, Israel will retain security responsibility,” Netanyahu said.
A spokeswoman for the public university system told JNS that it will “fully cooperate” with the federal investigation.
During his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed “deep regret” to his Qatari counterpart for the death of a Qatari serviceman in Israel’s Sept. 9 strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, and vowed no such attack would be carried out in the future.