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“This final community roundtable was an opportunity to reflect on how much more we can do when we work together,” the congresswoman wrote.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a “very friendly, warm and important” phone call with the president elect on the captives issue.
The strike comes after the Iranian terror proxy launched a ballistic missile at Israel.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio previously said of Anton Hajjar that “any nominee associated with an anti-Israel group raises serious concerns and deserves increased scrutiny.”
“I’ve met with Chris Wray in Israel and he knows damn well that the United States does not recognize a ‘state of Palestine,’” wrote David Friedman, a former U.S. envoy.
The Jewish Federation gathering in Washington “was a worthwhile investment from a business perspective,” said Stan Steinreich, who used to meet clients at AIPAC.
“I feel I have to do this,” the president-elect stated. “Our press is very corrupt.”
Perin Jacobchuk, who also assaulted a 63-year-old Asian woman, “has been held accountable,” stated Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney.
“This is truly a life-saving initiative,” Larry Kraut, who supports nighttime safety efforts by the Orthodox Union, told JNS.
Gen. Michael Kurilla discussed the situation in Syria and countering Iran with top military and security officials.
Alternatively, the forthcoming Trump administration could sell Israel advanced weapons that would be effective against sites buried deep underground, according to the report.
That and other plates are part of “a troubling pattern of institutional negligence in addressing blatant antisemitism,” Liora Rez, founder and executive director of StopAntisemitism, told JNS.