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“My office will not rest in our efforts to hold Elias Rodriguez accountable for this horrific, and targeted act of terror against Yaron Lischinsky, Sarah Milgrim and our Jewish community,” the U.S. attorney general said.
The program “is a critical tool for America’s ongoing fight against terrorists, drug-traffickers and sanctioned state actors who are threats to our national security,” the senators wrote.
“Picking Phylisa Wisdom to run an office tasked with combating antisemitism is probably the biggest gaslighting Mamdani has done so far,” stated Yaakov Kaplan, vice-chair of Brooklyn Community Board 12.
Keith told the first lady that he is “eternally grateful to you and President Trump for bringing me home and for bringing all of the hostages back to their families.”
“How am I supposed to meet with someone who does not recognize me,” Ofir Akunis told JNS.
She took over after her mother’s death in 1972 with the assistance of her older brother, Paul, and boosted it to modern standards.
The free expression group said “on further consideration” it would no longer support Guy Hochman amid complaints from anti-Israel protest groups.
While in Israel, the U.S. State Department official will “see how the United States and Israel operationalize their national security cooperation.”
The U.S. president continues to be overwhelmingly unpopular among the Jewish electorate, according to Pew data.
“Just say it,” Larry Krasner, the city’s top prosecutor, said of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. “Don’t be a wimp.”
“When hatred reaches students this young, antisemitism is not just alive, it is thriving,” Hen Mazzig, a senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute, stated.
“I’m not sure you can reach a deal with these guys, but we’re going to try to find out,” the U.S. secretary of state said.