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“It’s important for Jews and non-Jews to see this kind of case come to closure in this way,” Jessica Anderson, of the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland, told JNS.
The comments by Al Williams “are deeply offensive and should be disqualifying,” stated Mark Mellman, president and CEO of Democratic Majority for Israel.
Heshy Tischler, a candidate for New York City Council, told JNS that he was assaulted at the gathering, which he said drew 200 anti-Israel protesters and 600 people supporting the Jewish state.
The outgoing IDF chief aims to bolster military cooperation between the two countries.
U.S. Army Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla emphasized “the ironclad military-to-military relationship between the U.S. and Israel.”
“South Africa is confiscating land, and treating certain classes of people very badly,” said the U.S. president.
The Boca Raton Synagogue, which has grown some 150% since Goldberg took the helm, is poised to undergo a $20 million expansion.
The U.S. president signed an executive order for the “immediate” development of a “comprehensive missile defense shield” for America.
“Israel, despite being a small country, stands at the global forefront of the space field,” President Isaac Herzog said.
The release of the first seven Israeli hostages brought the U.S. president to tears, said his Mideast envoy.
Neither Husham al-Husainy nor Trump’s team replied to questions about the no-show by several media outlets.
According to the Canadian-Israeli businessman, “The difference between this administration and the previous one is that they actually mean it.”