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The antisemite has become increasingly prominent online due to forces that are “unusually fast, unusually concentrated and unusually foreign in origin.”
“Thank you for supporting Israel at the United Nations with clear moral clarity,” the Israeli president told the U.S. envoy in Jerusalem.
The legislation “advances a decades-long effort to honor the more than 1,800 trailblazing women who are now known and loved as Rosie the Riveters,” Rep. Debbie Dingell said.
The ceremony included a moment of silence for 10 Al Jazeera reporters killed in Gaza, with their photos displayed at a memorial table. The organization also awarded Al Jazeera a “press freedom grant.”
Ankara must no longer operate or possess the S-400 air defense system for a deal on the F-35 stealth fighter jets, Tom Barrack said.
“I will only say or repeat what the prime minister has said himself: He will come to New York,” said Gideon Sa’ar.
“No coordinated digital campaign will silence those who stand for truth,” says Friends of Zion founder Mike Evans, who organized the trip.
The school’s Task Force on Antisemitism published its final report, which, among other things, said the American Association of University Professors appears to discriminate against Israel.
Four Senate Democrats asked the U.S. defense secretary to pause his new facial hair policy to make sure that it is accommodating religious people.
A U.S. Department of Justice spokesperson told JNS that Jewish students will still be protected “from discrimination and harassment on campus.”
“The time for empty promises has passed,” wrote members of Congress, led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Jefferson Shreve.
“The perpetrator of this cowardly act of hatred should know that Baltimore will not tolerate antisemitism,” Zeke Cohen, city council president, told JNS.