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A letter signed by 24 representatives warned that “the United States may need to reassess its partnership with Turkey.”
The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee chair is concerned by Jew-hatred’s impact on campus.
The $230 million floating dock has been beset by problems since operations began in May.
“They spend all their time protesting against Israel,” an MIT doctoral student and United Electrical Workers Local 256 member testified before Congress.
Actors with Iranian ties are “posing as activists online, seeking to encourage protest, and even providing financial support to protesters,” Avril Haines said.
“The transit authority brazenly targeted religious speech as the object of its discrimination,” stated Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.
“It’s become OK to be antisemitic in America,” says Rabbi Dovid Labkowski of the Chabad Jewish Center of Oakland, Calif.
Asheville police arrested one person for two counts of allegedly resisting officers.
The New York City Department of Education says that “initial reports” suggest that “both families engaged in aggressive behavior.”
The 16-page platform pledges to “deport pro-Hamas radicals and make our college campuses safe and patriotic again.”
“If people saw the faces of the hostages and their humanity,” Michelle Sarna told JNS, “that that would raise empathy in a way that crossed political lines.”
“This is an appropriate and necessary change to ensure that all faith communities across Los Angeles are able to access these funds,” said a council member.