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“We will not tolerate hate in Ohio,” said the state’s governor in a statement.
The New York congresswoman tweeted that the pro-Israel lobby’s “wildly unpopular agenda” pushed voters away from the party.
Janine Ali, 72, assaulted a woman by grabbing a flag that was tied to her neck, resulting in choking her.
The songwriter, who goes by Five for Fighting, isn’t Jewish, but he created the song “OK” in solidarity with Israel.
“We waited for months for the majority to schedule the vote only to have them postpone it before the election,” Sen. Jim Risch wrote. “We will not fail to act when Republicans are in the majority.”
“It’s really a life-changing moment,” said Joshua Offenhartz, a Jewish lawyer in Phoenix.
The “CNN” anchor also slammed the anti-Israel group for desecrating a synagogue by posing as congregants.
Scharf co-founded “Jews Against Soros” in 2023.
The current chair, Jamie Harrison, is unlikely to seek another term following the Nov. 5 U.S. election.
Antisemitic messages were written on a school, restaurant and synagogue in Bethesda, Md., on Aug. 11 and 13.
The independent federal U.S. agency said that its funding would, in part, “reduce the influence of Hamas.”
The Jewish Electorate Institute’s survey indicates that Democrats lost a modest share of the Jewish vote compared to 2020, but within typical historical margins.