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Republican primary voters backed Rep. Tony Gonzales “and rejected goose-stepping extremist Brandon Herrera,” the Republican Jewish Coalition leadership stated.
“This pier was a massive waste of money that had no value other than virtue signaling to Biden’s base,” according to former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.
American Jewish voters concerned about Jew-hatred and the Democratic Party’s progressive wing “may be on the move,” said Steven Windmueller of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
“It’s appalling to see protesters and speakers justify the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre, deny the atrocities and push the demonization of ‘Zionists,’” said CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
The Jewish journalism group was formed in 1944, in the wake of D-Day. Today, it rides the tide of changing demographics, increasing antisemitism and the development of AI.
The congresswoman accused the president of protecting Israeli officials from the International Criminal Court.
“How can we celebrate freedom as these atrocities are committed in the name of Jewish safety?” Alana Alpert said at the time.
“Her hate-filled telephone calls and voicemails were abhorrent,” said Markenzy Lapointe, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
The Israeli Navy is helping to retrieve the ships beached near the coastal city.
The Biden administration is the “difficulty” in moving ahead with the resolution at the quarterly meeting next week, say European officials.
The lack of available kosher food from government lists is challenging, but solvable, said attendees at the USDA’s “Kosher Supply Chain and Food Insecurity Dialogue” event.
“The Justice Department will prosecute anyone who makes illegal threats motivated by antisemitism or bias of any kind,” said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.