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“It undermines your confidence in so many ways, because you have a certain perception of your own community,” Rep. Sam Liccardo told JNS of the incident.
The Trump administration told many career foreign service officers to leave their ambassadorial posts next month, adding to a long list of vacancies in the Middle East.
The U.S. president said that the new “golden fleet” will replace “old and tired and obsolete” vessels.
The prime minister insisted that Jerusalem is not seeking confrontation, but stability and peace.
The Florida meeting should focus on Israel applying sovereignty to Judea and Samaria and dismantling the Palestinian Authority, the finance minister told JNS.
“President Trump did not build the greatest coalition in politics by running his supporters through ‘endless, self-defeating purity tests,’” the U.S. vice president said.
It is “unlawful” if Chicago Public Schools discriminated against the private college based on its faith-based hiring practices, Rep. Tim Walberg wrote.
JNS sought comment from the conservative student organization, cofounded by the late Charlie Kirk, about how the Jew-hatred was allowed a platform to begin with.
Shira Gvili told JNS that she is traveling the United States to remind officials that “for Am Yisrael, we need him to come home,” referring to the remains of her brother, Israel Police Master Sgt. Ran Gvili.
“There is no excuse for Kevin Roberts’s antisemitism and he must go,” a source at the Heritage Foundation told JNS.
“To world leaders who remain silent in the face of antisemitic attacks, I say: silence is tantamount to support,” the Israeli consul general in New York said at a Chanukah party.
“Why we cannot remain silent as our Sikh brothers and sisters are attacked day in and day out,” the congressman said.