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The U.S. president also proclaimed that Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is “groveling over him.”
Americans “are extremely troubled by the possibility that involvement could metastasize and draw the United States into a direct war with Iran,” a Quinnipiac University analyst stated.
The leaders also “reviewed next steps to promote durable peace between Iran and Israel,” said U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
Ammaad Akhtar, 33, is accused of trying to give money, guns and ammunition to someone he thought was part of the terror group, and of making antisemitic threats.
Tehran “has broken every commitment it has ever made,” the Israeli envoy told the U.N. Security Council.
Eric Fingerhut, CEO of the Jewish Federation, told JNS he hopes that Jews “will organize themselves to make sure that there’s a serious opposition in the general election.”
A U.S. government-facilitated flight to Rome on Tuesday morning nearly coincided with the last Iranian missile barrage.
“No more delays,” the congressman told JNS. “Our Jewish communities deserve better.”
Democratic caucus members called on the U.S. defense secretary to address what they called a history of antisemitic statements.
The president said recent U.S. strikes set the regime’s atomic ambitions back decades.
Protest erupts at FIFA tournament amid U.S.-Iran tensions and Israeli-Gaza war.
Duvi Honig, of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, told JNS that he has “profound concerns regarding the intellectual rigor and judgment of the younger generation.”