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“AJC is standing with our fellow Texans during this moment of incredible heartbreak and grief,” said Rachel Schneider, director of AJC Houston.
“Limiting the free flow of Iranian support to the Houthis is critical to regional security,” said U.S. Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of CENTCOM.
“The people have spoken,” White said at his victory party. “God is good. He protect me. He guide me. So whatever his will is going to be done in Earth, I’m submitting to that.”
“At a time of rising antisemitism, there’s no place for rhetoric seen as a call to violence,” said the chair of the Democratic National Committee.
The university president said that Harvard must “prepare for the possibility that the lost revenues will not be restored anytime soon.”
The U.S.-backed organization said it had identified gunmen among the crowd of aid seekers, for the first time since it began its operations.
“UNWRA in Gaza, with its staff involved in the Oct. 7 massacre, its schools teaching antisemitic hate, must be dismantled,” the former national security advisor said.
Interim president Robert Groves told the House Education and Workforce Committee that Jonathan Brown “is no longer chair of his department. He’s on leave, and we’re beginning a process of reviewing the case.”
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries plans to meet with the Democratic mayoral candidate this week.
Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch, stated that the “architects of the U.N.’s anti-Israel inquisition are fleeing the ship.”
Bahram Mohammad Ostovari faces up to 80 years in prison on four charges.
The alternate festival is in response to a performance by Kehlani, who has a history of anti-Israel statements, at the local Pride festival.