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The U.S. special envoy reiterated that the Trump administration “will not allow” Tehran to produce a nuclear bomb.
The 25-year-old became the first rookie in more than 40 years to secure the top starting position at the iconic race.
Netanyahu also extends support, calling the former US president “a fighter and a survivor.”
The parade is “a clear expression of the enormous support from all Jewish communities and a very large segment of the American public for our country,” the Israeli consul general in New York stated.
The rumored visit was reported as intending to ally Israel’s concerns about America’s commitment following the president’s Mideast tour.
The school is “deeply sorry” attendees had to hear the comments and had the moment “stolen by someone who abused a privilege that was conferred upon him,” NYU said.
The NYPD commissioner told reporters that the city plans to protect attendees with emergency units, counterterrorism teams, a bomb squad and helicopters and drones.
The Iranian American Jewish Federation “has long stood at the heart of Iranian Jewish life in America,” the umbrella group’s chair stated.
“We take great pride regarding the impact we have made on so many generations of Americans,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said.
The U.S. official told the “Fox News” host that “our problem is not with the Iranian people” but “a clerical regime behind every problem in the region.”
The president departed for the United States after securing economic deals in the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The envoy to Israel stated that Washington “stands firmly with Israel in combating antisemitism and preserving the truth of history.”