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Co-sponsor Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) said legislators sought to “make sure that we fulfill our commitment to the families and victims of 9/11 and other terrorist attacks.”
“We were deeply disheartened to find that our property had been vandalized with hate speech and symbols,” said the center.
“We hope to curtail foreign-sponsored and antisemitic actions that harm innocent Americans and put them at risk,” said attorney Theodore Frank.
“The normalization of Nazism is unacceptable and dangerous, and must be forcefully condemned,” the 24 Jewish lawmakers stated jointly.
Many expats favor the former president, saying they see him as harsher on the Islamic regime, while others plan to vote for the current vice president.
“Hate crimes fueled by bigotry and white supremacy, and amplified by the weaponization of digital messaging platforms, are on the rise,” per the Justice Department.
“People are being slaughtered by an evil that’s not just an enemy of Israel, but it’s an enemy of ours too,” Elizabeth Pipko told JNS.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) spoke about Hersh Goldberg-Polin and his parents and criticized the Israeli prime minister on the Senate floor.
A source told JNS that the investment advisory firm cited the “Palestine Chronicle” to give a “severe” controversy score to Caterpillar.
Both candidates should say during Tuesday’s debate what they’d do to combat Jew-hatred, Nathan Diament, of the Orthodox Union, told JNS.
“There is only one candidate in this race that has defended religious liberty and supported Americans of faith,” he said.
“Jews in America are being targeted,” Bruce Pearl, head coach of the Auburn Tigers men’s team, told JNS. “Something does need to be done about that.”