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“The Iranian regime fears one thing above all else: a connected, informed population,” said Rep. Mike Lawler.
James Fishback’s apparent popularity among young voters conforms with other polls showing that young GOP voters are among the most anti-Israel in the party.
“It has been a very tough time for the Jewish community,” Julie Menin said at the event. “The support of all of the colleagues who are here today is so incredibly meaningful.”
The NYPD told JNS that “multiple uniformed officers were struck in the head at close range with snowballs causing injuries to the head, face and neck area.”
Sen. Tim Kaine met with rabbis in Sydney to discuss the aftermath of the Bondi Beach attack and a forthcoming Royal Commission report on antisemitism.
Instagram posts by student Anwar Karim, acting president of the Morehouse Muslim Student Association, include comparisons between Israel’s war against Hamas and the Nazi Holocaust.
The antisemitic group’s Ohio executive director accused Israel of operating the “largest human skin bank in the world.”
Texas rep taps Dallas rabbi as State of Union guest, likens Trump immigration policy to Nazi Germany
Rabbi David Stern’s voice is “most needed right now as we see human rights atrocities toward immigrants that bear a strong resemblance to those carried out by Hitler towards Jews,” Rep. Marc Veasey stated.
“Hanan Lischinsky has shown remarkable courage in shedding light on the extremism that took his brother’s life,” Rep. Mike Johnson stated.
“Anyone who adheres to or advances hate or extremist ideology—get out,” Adm. Kevin Lunday stated. “You don’t belong in the U.S. Coast Guard.”
“Israel must ensure that its policies and the use of U.S. military assistance align with American values, interests and the law,” stated Rep. Sean Casten.
“It’s turned into a full-on retreat experience,” Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky told JNS of the CTeen Shabbaton, which was supposed to run for just a weekend.