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The rabbi “established one of the most vibrant, joyous and significant religious movements of the modern era,” the president said.
The investigation revealed that Soliman had attempted to purchase a firearm but was unsuccessful because he is not a U.S. citizen.
Spokesman Brian McCarthy said the NFL was “pleased this individual will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
“Enough is enough,” said Randy Fine, a Republican Jewish legislator.
“Fighting antisemitism means we must understand it,” Rep. Tim Walberg said at the March on Washington for Jewish Civil Rights.
Rabbi A.D. Motzen, of Agudah, said that though disappointed, “we are not giving up.”
“Let’s fire Massie,” an advertisement states bluntly.
“That this money is necessary at all is tragic,” said Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
“For more than 15 years, this officer and his teammate lived and breathed this single target, Fordow,” said Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The U.S. president weighing in on domestic Israeli politics drew both praise and criticism from some scholars who follow the region closely.
“Parents have the right to raise their children how they see fit, and this includes how and when to expose them to certain topics,” said the chair of the House education panel.
“Given the circumstances and today’s conversations,” university president James Ryan wrote that he could leave effective immediately but “no later than Aug. 15, 2025.”