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The pro-Israel advocacy group’s legislative wing sent thousands of members to congressional offices to promote key bills.
A security alert posted to the embassy website cited the “stable security environment in Israel” following the truce with Iran.
Sen. Chris Murphy wouldn’t sign onto an effort to impeach the president but told “NBC” that Trump’s second term is “much more unconstitutional.”
“This horrific act is part of a broader and deeply troubling rise in antisemitic violence across the United States,” the Federation stated.
With Iran on its back foot, “it’s a moment that requires everybody to step back and say let’s give peace a chance,” a senior Trump admin official said.
“Antisemitism has no place in Iowa,” said Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds.
“Failure to institute adequate changes immediately,” the federal body said, will “continue to affect Harvard’s relationship with the federal government.”
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression accused the school of cherry-picking and “needlessly” maligning the character of the student.
The religious edict urges Muslims to target the U.S. president as an “enemy of Allah” should the United States assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The U.S. president rejected the idea that Tehran had relocated its enriched uranium from the sites struck by American planes.
“This accusation is entirely false, baseless and defamatory,” Ohr Torah Stone says in defending Rabbi Shlomo Riskin against the American podcaster.
“Let Bibi go, he’s got a big job to do!” wrote Trump, referencing the negotiations for a hostage deal with Hamas.