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“We must stop antisemitism because we are all connected, and we’re all involved in this together,” the New York City mayor said.
Congress “is sending a clear message that we stand with the Baha’i community,” stated Rep. Michael McCaul.
“We do not give up. We do not relent,” said Darren Cox, FBI assistant director in charge of the Washington Field Office.
Paul Ingrassia has directed “hatred and discrimination towards women and black, Asian, Muslim, Jewish and Indian Americans, among others,” the senators said.
Rabbi Joel Nickerson, of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, told JNS that it was a “disturbing outbreak of hate.”
“Hate will have no oxygen in Maryland,” Gov. Wes Moore stated.
Jew-hatred activists “turned campuses into battlegrounds after Oct. 7, while schools “stood by or actively joined the chaos,” Linda McMahon said.
Patriots owner and prominent Jewish philanthropist has led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl victories and 10 Super Bowl appearances.
Tucker Carlson booed at the largest gathering of pastors in Israel since the establishment of the state.
The prime minister said that he would be open to meeting the mayor-elect if he recognized Israel as a Jewish state.
“Recently, the United States has seen what a lack of screening, vetting and prioritizing expedient adjudications can do to the American people,” the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services said.
Luqmaan Khan allegedly wrote about attacking the University of Delaware police station in a notebook that police recovered.