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The arson of Beth Israel Congregation “is not merely an attack on a building,” the bipartisan measure states. “It is an attack on the right of individuals to worship as they deem proper.”
“Even amid deep divisions, our nation still believes that our first freedom belongs at the heart of our culture, not as a source of conflict but as a foundation for overcoming it,” stated Mark Rienzi, of Becket.
“These events are not part of any educational courses, and as noted, the views are the students’ own and do not represent Harvard Medical School or the Harvard School of Dental Medicine,” according to the school.
The venue has since banned media personalities Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines and Andrew Tate, who requested the song while in the VIP section.
“We have friends everywhere. We are not alone,” Shayan Arya, a human rights activist, told attendees. “The entire nation of Israel is behind us.”
Individuals who commit felony fraud or join terrorist organizations “have proven they never met the requirements for the great honor of American citizenship in the first place,” Sen. Eric Schmitt stated.
Zena Ozeir, whose LinkedIn profile still states she is a Michigan government employee, is no longer employed in the Michigan attorney general’s office.
“No right in our Constitution is more sacred than the freedom to assemble and pray to God,” said Harmeet Dhillon.
“It is imperative that Senate-appointed representatives on the council are fully engaged and steadfastly supportive of its mission,” the board stated.
“Be ready, the Pitmaster show is on the way,” the restaurant wrote.
“There are several candidates in this race that are far more supportive of the U.S.-Israel relationship than Tom Malinowski,” a spokesman for AIPAC’s super PAC told JNS.
“Long live the student intifada,” wrote the student group behind the May 5 protest, which allegedly resulted in $1 million in damages.