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Treasury identified five entities and two people across four countries.
The administration still views diplomacy as the “best path” to ensuring Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons, but Tehran must take “de-escalatory steps,” says U.S. State Department spokesman.
Harry Greenwald died before the emergency vehicle, made in Indiana, could travel to Israel.
“The idea that someone with my family background would discriminate against any religion is so outrageous—so absurd!” Merrick Garland said on Sept. 20.
Eleven facilities got the maximum amount, $150,000, under the Nonprofit Security Grant Program.
A U.S. State Department spokesman dismissed the report as something that happened almost a decade ago.
The Anti-Defamation has missed the root causes of antisemitism under Jonathan Greenblatt’s leadership, an organizer of the Jewish Leadership Project ad told JNS.
“The protesters on the other side,” Rabbi Shmuley Boteach told JNS, “have forgotten who the real enemy is. Bibi is a hero, and Iran is the villain. I hope the protesters across the street know that.”
Some call for a halt in judicial reforms and others for the ouster of the Israeli prime minister under the broader banner of “democracy.”
Hardy Carroll Lloyd faces 78 months in prison if the court accepts his plea agreement.
Ninety-nine groups came together to condemn the bigoted correspondence.
“I didn’t come to America to import the pathologies I left behind,” the Iraqi-born media adviser told JNS.