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“I am very proud to sign this historic bill to keep our Jewish people secure,” Gov. Kristi Noem. “I hope more states will follow our leadership.”
“Across the country, pro-Israel candidates were immensely successful in yesterday’s primaries,” AIPAC spokesman Marshall Wittmann told JNS.
The organization’s CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, called the peace agreement “one of the most consequential foreign-policy accomplishments of the U.S. government over the last several decades.”
Washington sanctioned two ship owners and two vessels tied to “an Iran-based, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force-backed Houthi financial facilitator.”
The annual StandWithUs conference draws some 500 Jewish and pro-Israel students to Los Angeles to feel “connected,” experience “unity.”
The ship and its crew were unharmed.
“Incitement to terrorist attacks around the world is increasing, one must take responsibility and act in accordance with travel warnings,” said Israel’s National Security Council.
Col. Tal Dilian (ret.) developed, operated and distributed “Predator” spyware worldwide via his Intellexa Consortium, according to the U.S. Treasury.
The U.S. Secretary of State described the Holocaust as not only a genocide but “one of the largest mass thefts in history.”
The left-wing congresswoman is being accused of not going far enough.
The Pentagon believes that its first aid drop reached Gazan civilians without being seized by Hamas.
“You can ask me anything you want, and I’ll answer you,” Jack Betteil, 100, told JNS.