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Reps. Jerry Nadler and Dan Goldman, and colleagues, said a new urgent care facility in Lower Manhattan will give patients “much-needed continuity of care.”
“For far too long, U.S. victims of state-sponsored terrorism, including the families of those lost on Sept. 11, have struggled to receive the compensation they rightfully deserve,” stated Rep. Mike Lawler.
An event at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in Manhattan focused on “voices of change” in the Arab world.
The Israeli opposition leader told JNS that he already discussed his plan, to assign eight-year guardianship of Gaza to Egypt in exchange for foreign debt relief, with U.S. officials.
“Lebanon could actually normalize and come into the Abraham peace accords, as could even potentially Syria,” Steve Witkoff told attendees at an AJC event.
“This will send a clear message that the harassment of Jewish students and faculty will not be tolerated at Columbia,” Brian Cohen, executive director of the Columbia Barnard Hillel, told JNS.
The United States and Israel also shared the company of North Korea, Belarus and Eritrea.
“It has never been more important to condemn this moral depravity, demand accountability and implement President Trump’s America First peace through strength agenda,” Rep. Elise Stefanik told JNS.
“The AP chooses to whitewash the baby killers, calling them ‘militants’ rather than terrorists and claiming the children ‘died'—rather than were murdered—in captivity,” Rep. Ritchie Torres wrote.
“We will not rest until every hostage is brought home and Hamas is eradicated,” the congresswoman and nominee for U.S. envoy to the United Nations said.
“We want to make sure that people know that antisemitism, anti-Zionism and anti-Israel material have no place in our K-12 classes and curriculum,” James Pasch, an ADL vice president, told JNS.
“Evil doesn’t touch it. This is unthinkable savagery and hatred,” wrote Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina.