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“If we are asked to support, we of course stand ready at the president’s direction,” the U.S. Defense Department press secretary said.
The U.S. embassy and consulate in the United Arab Emirates stated that the warning also extends to “places of worship.”
Rory Lancman, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the decision is “significant” since it draws “some clear lines in the sand.”
“Axios” reported that “the only decision in the meeting was for both sides to de-escalate public attacks in the media against each other.”
Stephen Miran’s “expertise in the world of economics is unparalleled,” the U.S. president stated.
“The United States will not stay silent while our allies are targeted by hostile political agendas,” stated Rep. Claudia Tenney, who led the letter.
The two leaders also discussed efforts to deepen defense cooperation between the countries and other regional security issues.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a New Jersey Democrat, told JNS that the Trump administration’s decision “is unprecedented and completely unacceptable.”
The Jewish state “is not only one of New York City’s closest international partners, but a key economic ally,” Mayor Eric Adams told JNS.
The public school’s settlement with Students for Justice in Palestine “does nothing to protect the safety of Jewish students,” Eric Fusfield, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.
Joseph Tyler Thompson, 38, is accused of vandalizing a “business with Jewish cultural practices” with a swastika in June.
“The Iranian regime is running out of places to hide,” said Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent.