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“Any discussion of humanitarian suffering that does not begin with the release of the hostages is not an honest discussion,” said Israel’s deputy ambassador to the U.N. Jonathan Miller.
“If a girl from Rosh Ha’ayin can get a star on the Hollywood Boulevard,” the actress said, “anything is possible.”
“Here at Clemson, we do things differently. And I want our guests from Israel to know that we don’t tolerate antisemitism,” the former ambassador and former governor said.
“Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated in our community,” said Joseph McNally, acting U.S. attorney for the central district of California.
In a Ukraine-focused call, the two leaders also agreed to work to “stabilize the situation in crisis areas” of the Middle East.
“The Americans were informed before the attack and supported it,” Gideon Sa’ar said of the airstrikes against Hamas. “Because justice is on our side.”
“Antisemitism and the scourge we’re seeing all over the country is not welcome here,” a senior adviser at the Combat Antisemitism Movement said.
The school “utterly failed to take the steps reasonably necessary to protect Jewish students on their campus,” Yael Lerman, of StandWithUs, told JNS.
The people who are suffering in Gaza owe that to “choices that Hamas has made throughout the years, and that is what we continue to work on,” said State Dept. spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
“This momentous achievement recognizes the critical role of Israeli-Americans in shaping these decisions,” stated Elan Carr.
“Every shot fired by Houthis is a shot fired by Iran,” the U.S. president said.
“The barbaric Hamas terrorists will not win,” stated the U.S. attorney general. “There will be consequences.”