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That move is “going fantastically,” Dana Stroul, the Pentagon’s top Middle East policymaker, tells JNS.
Robert Malley’s reported meetings with Amir Saeid Iravani are likely the first direct American-Iranian interactions since Donald Trump withdrew Washington from the nuclear deal.
“Our intelligence unit, detectives and patrol officers are closely monitoring him and take any possible threat extremely seriously,” the Pittsburgh public safety department told JNS.
The prosecution submitted into evidence a prayer book with a bullet hole.
In the same time span Hebrew speakers increased from 100,000 to 220,000, Arabic speakers in U.S. homes rose from 215,000 to 1.4 million.
“I would have stood up and denounced them immediately!” declared the mayor of New York City if he’d been on the commencement stage when the remarks were delivered.
“Top Story” with Jonathan Tobin and guest Heather Mac Donald, Ep. 97
Iran’s new nuclear site, Biden’s fumbles on antisemitism, and a light at the end of the tunnel for leftist Jew hatred? Caroline Glick breaks down this week’s news.
The U.S. vice president will be a speaker at a celebration of Israel’s 75th anniversary on June 6.
The U.S. special presidential climate envoy will “hold meetings with officials regarding global cooperation to combat the climate crisis.”
Sanford Greenberg overcame “staggering adversity” to become a business leader and philanthropist.
“Judea and Samaria is Israel’s biblical heartland,” says Rep. Mindy McAlindon.