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The operations targeted an ISIS leader connected to an attack that killed U.S. service members in December.
“Preserving law and order and securing our borders should not be partisan issues, but matters of common sense,” Rep. Mike Johnson stated.
A coalition of families, including Orthodox Jews, Muslims and Christians, participated in a lawsuit arising from a 2022 dispute in Maryland.
“The Abraham Accords countries offer stable, capable partners who align with our long-term security and economic interests,” stated Heather Johnston, of the U.S.-Israel Education Association.
“If Hezbollah loses its cash flow and political influence within the state, it will not be able to sustain its arsenal,” Hanin Ghaddar, a Washington Institute for Near East Policy senior fellow told a House panel.
“When someone shows up, and they’re brave enough to be vulnerable, we want to make sure there’s some safety in that,” a school official stated.
“Congress sent a powerful message about the strength and vibrancy of the U.S.-Israel alliance,” AIPAC stated.
“This union is bad news for antisemites,” said Marc Greendorfer, co-founder of Zachor.
“They’re not so big and powerful that they can’t ignore what the federal government can and might do to them,” Jay Greene, of Defense of Freedom Institute, told JNS.
“What matters to me is we win Sunday,” Kraft told CNBC on Tuesday.
UBS executives told U.S. senators that the Swiss bank fears litigation from Jewish groups over Holocaust restitution claims as it refuses to release additional documents.
“The black and Jewish communities found themselves swimming against parallel currents,” said host Henry Louis Gates Jr.