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The publication’s initial title was along the lines of “terrorists spare four of seven buildings at World Trade Center,” wrote Michael Brendan Dougherty of “National Review.”
The CENTCOM commander was in Israel as part of a Mideast trip to mobilize the coalition against upcoming attacks.
Pro-Israel groups have spent millions to unseat the Missouri Democrat, who recently doubted whether Hamas is a terrorist organization.
Anti-Israel advocates also targeted other museum officials with red paint.
“The only limit on Hamas’s willingness to kill every single Jew is Israel’s power of self-defense,” wrote former U.S. ambassador David Friedman.
Tehran and its terror proxies could begin firing at Israel any day now, with the barrage expected to be bigger than the one in April.
“I was 20,” Josh Shapiro, a potential Democratic vice presidential pick, told reporters on Friday. “I have said for years, years before Oct. 7, that I favor a two-state solution.”
Gov. Maura Healey told JNS she was grateful for the legislators and advocates who will help make sure that the state is “safer for our Jewish community.”
One masked demonstrator held up a picture of the slain Hamas leader and yelled, “The martyr is beloved by Allah! Israel is the enemy of Allah!”
“It says a lot about the United States that we work relentlessly to free Americans who are unjustly held around the world,” U.S. President Joe Biden said.
The chief prosecutor wrote to families of the victims, acknowledging that the government knows “that the decision to enter into a pre-trial agreement will be met with mixed reactions.”
Jerusalem urged citizens abroad to increase their vigilance, conceal Jewish and Israeli symbols, and stay away from large events and protests.