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Blake Richard Hoover, 31, faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison if convicted on all counts.
Hassan Chokr’s “sickening antisemitic threats and his apparent attempt to make good on them with guns are part of an alarming pattern of violence against believers,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
The “lack of protection empowers the armed actors in Gaza, while forcing desperate civilians to risk their lives with no choice but to jump onto moving trucks to access aid,” the legislators wrote.
“In addition to doing very exquisite, kinetic strikes against the worst terrorist leaders, we must have a very aggressive counter-ideology campaign,” Sebastian Gorka told JNS.
Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon introduced a resolution faulting Israel and Hamas for the lack of peace, calling on the U.S. president to “recognize a demilitarized state of Palestine.”
The six candidates for California governor, out of nine, who responded to questions from JNS said they agree with the bill.
The New York Republican is asking the U.S. attorney general to investigate an alleged campaign by the medical relief group to attack a U.S.-backed aid agency.
An immigration judge ordered Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation to Syria or Algeria, agreeing with the Trump administration that the Columbia graduate’s failure to include pertinent information on his green card application is grounds for revocation.
They say that requests for such probes have been ignored by previous administrations, and that the policy is continuing under U.S. President Donald Trump.
“Iran continues to provide support that enables these militias to plan, facilitate or directly carry out attacks across Iraq,” it stated.
“The special bond with your great nation is deeply revered by the people of Fiji,” said Sitiveni Rabuka, prime minister of the archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean.
“Her murder, along with so many others, is a damning indictment of the Islamic Republic’s crimes against humanity,” the department stated.