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“Since the founding of our country, Jewish Americans have made significant contributions to our nation’s culture, economy and civic life,” Gov. Kim Reynolds stated.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill criticized the federal response, stating that “this administration was slow to provide proactive notifications or adjust travel warnings until many were already in a dangerous situation.”
“Hate when spoken is a First Amendment-protected activity,” Howie Beigelman, former CEO of Ohio Jewish Communities, wrote. “But hate when acted upon is illegal.”
Authorities reported that the attacker repeatedly punched a 54-year-old man while making anti-Jewish statements and forcibly removed the victim’s yarmulke before fleeing.
Allied aerial superiority enables constant monitoring of the underground launch bases as strategic bombers destroy the bunker entrances.
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz applauds the top terrorist’s death.
“Keep going to the end—we are with you,” the American defense secretary told his counterpart.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sent two Soviet-era Su-24 tactical bombers toward Al-Udeid Air Base, on Monday morning.
Militias near the Iran-Iraq border are being considered an ally in internal fighting, according to “Reuters.”
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares stated that the government’s position on the use of its bases against Iran “has not changed one iota.”
Sen. John Fetterman was the lone Democrat to vote against the measure, and Sen. Rand Paul was the only Republican in favor.
Jasmine Crockett’s seat in Texas’s 30th Congressional District is likely to be taken up by Frederick Haynes III, a pastor who condemned Israel as an “apartheid” state the day after Oct. 7.