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The fraternity says two individuals broke into a private home and defaced the bathroom mirror.
“Strong move by President Trump,” said Nikki Haley, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
The U.S. president told “The New York Times” that he “absolutely” condemns antisemites, who don’t belong in his movement.
Stephen Spencer Pittman’s father contacted the FBI after his son admitted to committing an antisemitic attack on the Mississippi city’s only synagogue.
“There are less than 400 journalists at this point on the ground” in Israel, the club CEO told JNS. “A quarter of them are depending on their daily access and connections and context through JPC.”
Kurt Schwartz, of CAMERA, told JNS that the professor got off with a “slap on the wrist” and that the public school is “effectively facilitating the hostile atmosphere that Jewish students face on UC campuses.”
“Every person in this city should be able to safely worship and this type of antisemitic violence cannot be tolerated,” a spokesman for the Brooklyn district attorney said.
The U.S. secretary of state lauded Nasry Asfura for his “advocacy of U.S. strategic objectives” and pledge to strengthen the U.S.-Honduras partnership.
Prior to his becoming a North Carolina congressman, he served as a pastor at two different churches in the state.
The trip will focus on emerging technologies, supply chains and regional partnerships amid a growing global emphasis on economic security.
A few hours before making the announcement, Scott Wiener was quoted in the “Atlantic” denying Israel was guilty of committing “genocide.”
The student is “resting and recovering” at home, the head of school said.