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It also issued a travel warning for the Jewish state, citing “rocket fire and armed UAV intrusions” as possible threats.
The Islamic Republic has reportedly rejected Washington’s demands to dismantle its three main nuclear sites and hand over its enriched uranium.
Ron Halber, CEO of the JCRC of Greater Washington, called the DSA pledge demanding that candidates avoid meeting with Zionists an “anti-Jewish loyalty oath” and “dangerously un-American.”
“He didn’t deserve to die, but he doesn’t deserve to be honored either,” said Daryl Campbell. “We can do better than legislating immorality.”
Responding to a student senator calling the outlet “unethical,” a “Times” representative stated that “We do report on the facts.”
This “will help more schools open their doors and ensure kids actually get the access to education they deserve,” a Teach Florida spokesperson told JNS.
“Undertaking a war of choice in the Middle East, without a full understanding of all the attendant risks to our servicemembers and to escalation, is reckless,” the legislators wrote.
“The United States will continue to condemn and oppose her biased and malicious activities, which have long made her unfit for her role,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson told JNS.
“If you want to change the system, you have to kill Khamenei and the bayt before you do anything else,” Saeid Golkar told JNS.
The Democratic Socialists of America, who organized the protest at a press conference with the city’s Jewish mayor, claim the woman is not part of their organization.
“Various communities of Jews and Christians imagined their Haman differently from one another, usually unaware that there were other options to consider,” the professor Adam Silverstein told JNS.
“Transparency is just a word on paper if union members still can’t see the books,” Earl Ormond stated.