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“The intensity of the opposition is striking,” pollster Jim Gerstein said.
“This administration would not be made silent while our Jewish brothers and sisters are targeted,” Eric Adams told reporters.
The Israeli prime minister held consultations as Trump arrived in Doha, where indirect negotiations with Hamas over the Gaza hostages were set to resume.
The meeting, the first between U.S. and Syrian leaders in 25 years, was hailed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as “historic.”
“This development would be a dramatic and unacceptable policy change that would drastically hamstring the Middle East peace process,” the House members wrote.
Katrina Armstrong, Columbia’s former interim president, resigned in March following a deposition from the Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism.
The South Carolina senator stated that he will “maintain extremely close coordination with our allies in Israel.”
The U.S. president said it is his “fervent hope, wish and even my dream” that the kingdom joins the Abraham Accords.
The oil revenue funds Iran’s development of missiles and drones, nuclear proliferation and its terror proxies, including Houthi attacks on Israel, per the U.S. State Department.
“When charitable organizations operating in Virginia fail to follow the law, my office has a duty to act,” the state’s attorney general stated.
“Harvard’s campus, once a symbol of academic prestige, has become a breeding ground for virtue signaling and discrimination,” according to the federal task force on Jew-hatred.
Universities that allow “Jew-free zones” and condone terror will meet consequences, said Yehuda Kaploun, Washington’s nominated envoy on antisemitism.