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The British-American host has been one of Israel’s most vociferous critics on cable television.
“I understand their passion,” the U.S. president said of hecklers who chanted “Ceasefire now.”
Dalya Attar has drafted legislation to remove the group after its executive director posted antisemitic, pro-Hamas statements on social media.
That’s according to unpublished data from the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
The cache of documents offered few, if any, bombshell revelations, with rehashes of already-known claims.
After returning from a trip to Israel, the Republican, who is running against Sen. Bob Casey, discussed Israel, Ukraine and the need to confront Iran.
San Jose State University graduate Ghaith Arodaki said Jews are cursed, while law professor Khaled Abou El Fadl compared Jews to Nazis.
A survey of more than 18,000 employees and CEOs puts forth ideas on how to keep Jewish employees energized and engaged.
The South Florida Muslim Federation’s conference “stands to tarnish the Marriott’s image as a global hospitality leader,” charges the Middle East Forum.
Insiders at the organization said Technology Center director Yaël Eisenstat’s departure reflected internal disagreements with some of the decisions made by CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
“I had no idea how super-Jewish I am,” the acclaimed singer said on the “PBS” program hosted by historian Henry Louis Gates.
The 64-year-old, of Troy, N.C., will be sentenced in May.