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“The antisemitic rot that has corroded college campuses must be eradicated,” stated Rep. Virginia Foxx. “Enough is enough.”
“An unidentified male approached the entrance of the business, muttered profanities and drew a swastika on the door frame,” the department said.
The vast network, which the son of a top Iranian adviser runs, “highlights how the Iranian regime elites leverage their positions to accrue massive wealth and fund the regime’s dangerous behavior,” the U.S. treasury secretary stated.
About 150 athletes and coaches are among those competing in track, soccer, basketball, hockey, swimming, tennis, softball, volleyball, baseball and dance.
Among many allegations in the complaint is that the Baltimore district still employs a teacher who made Nazi salutes toward a Jewish student and told his class he would “go all Nazi.”
Rep. Dan Goldman brought together politicians, Jewish leaders and law enforcement for a meeting in Brooklyn, N.Y.
“Hundreds of truckloads of aid are currently sitting at the Gaza border waiting to be distributed. This is unacceptable,” Rep. Scott Peters said.
The new programs, which also include postdoctoral fellowships for Israelis, “strengthen Harvard’s academic engagement with Israel,” the Ivy League university said.
“We have since learned new information, including from the hospital that treated him and his medical records,” wrote a New York Times spokesperson.
The U.S. Justice Department “will force UCLA to pay a heavy price for putting Jewish Americans at risk,” stated Pamela Bondi, the U.S. attorney general.
Jacob Baime, CEO of the Israel Campus Coalition, told JNS that there has been “a huge surge in Jewish pride and interest” since Oct. 7.
“The settlement is believed to be the largest private settlement in campus antisemitism cases,” Becket stated.