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The “Times” ran a “postage-size” correction to a story that slandered Israel, according to the Israeli premier.
“It’s a stunning, insane story,” Lori Lowenthal Marcus, legal director of The Deborah Project, told JNS.
“The country owes Gen. Kurilla a tremendous amount of gratitude for his outstanding service over the decades,” Michael Makovsky, president and CEO of JINSA, told JNS.
The IDF chief said U.S. Gen. Michael Kurilla “significantly advanced Israel’s security,” highlighting joint actions against Iran and its proxies.
The Israeli prime minister said the U.S. president’s “bold leadership and global vision have made another peace agreement possible.”
“We have a crisis right now, and we need to pull every lever on the state level and the federal level,” Shira Goodman, vice president of advocacy for the ADL, told JNS.
Rep. Brad Schneider called the decision “tactically questionable and strategically self-defeating.”
The “unique” plan is “a confident first step towards addressing what is a reemerging and longstanding prejudice,” Jason Miyares’s office told JNS.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS that the suit is “baseless” and “political.”
“The credibility of Lebanon’s government rests on its ability to match a principle with practice,” the U.S. State Department said.
The family’s escape was a “true miracle,” the Chabad stated. “But they lost everything: their home, their belongings and the heart of their community.”
Daniel Mariaschin, CEO of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS that the university system president’s “bureaucratic statement is insufficient.”