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“I was raised by what the Jews call a righteous Christian,” the U.S. president claimed.
The report, which would be publicly available, would cover “textbooks, leaflets, pamphlets, magazines, and other instructional materials.”
To win social media wars, “take it a battle at a time,” advises the 22-year-old influencer Emily Austin.
The move is aimed to “better coordinate U.S. government efforts to counter Islamophobia, antisemitism and related forms of bias and discrimination.”
“Some final details” are still being worked out, said U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.
UC regent Jay Sures: “The thought that young and impressionable students might be taught the falsehoods of your letter absolutely sickens me.”
The Office of Management and Budget said the legislation was “bad for Israel, for the Middle East region and for our own national security.”
The former U.S. ambassador to Israel will work with the UJA-Federation of New York and Middle East organizations.
Eli Beer described the Republican Jewish Coalition summit as “a night of hope.”
Israel’s entire leadership, from the cabinet to the heads of the security services, have undergone “a mental change” since Oct. 7, says Israeli national security adviser.
Profanity-filled phone calls left on the Jewish legislator’s voicemail proclaimed kidnapping and murder plans.
His nomination was accelerated in the aftermath of Hamas’s Oct. 7 invasion of southern Israel.