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“It’s all open-source information that we have seen,” the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy told JNS. “Just imagine what we couldn’t find.”
Qatari-funded events are part of a sophisticated strategy to shape “the foreign-policy establishment of tomorrow,” a top Israeli researcher tells JNS.
Iran’s “concessions” would “be like Israel allowing Iran to get a free punch in a fist fight,” Brian Carter, of the American Enterprise Institute, told JNS.
“We’re living in a society where most of our kids know what to do in an emergency situation. The adults need to learn it as well,” Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker told JNS.
The text focused on local governance issues without mentioning criticism of the state representative for his antisemitic remarks.
“We look forward to rescheduling the address in the near future and send our prayers to the people of Israel and the Middle East,” Johnson wrote.
“The American people have no interest in sending servicemembers to fight another forever war in the Middle East,” the Virginia senator stated.
A State Department official said Iran’s actions that led to the reprimand “are hardly the actions of a state seeking to quell doubts about its intentions.”
“This strengthens the Jewish community here—that we are not afraid to come and show who we are,” Oct. 7 survivor Noa Beer told JNS.
The National Security Council warned Israelis not to try to reach Israel by land through Jordan or Egypt.
“It was an attack on the Boston Jewish community,” the owner of The Butcherie in Brookline, Mass., told JNS.
“Many calls and meetings now taking place,” the U.S. president said.