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Gary Mond, founder of the UK National Jewish Assembly, slams the “intolerant” nearly 265-year-old Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Robert Malley’s reported meetings with Amir Saeid Iravani are likely the first direct American-Iranian interactions since Donald Trump withdrew Washington from the nuclear deal.
Jake Sullivan, Tzachi Hanegbi and Ron Dermer discussed Iran, among other topics, per a White House readout.
They seek to counter the claim that any criticism of the billionaire qualifies as antisemitic.
Budapest would make the move official “in a number of weeks,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.
The U.S. vice president will be a speaker at a celebration of Israel’s 75th anniversary on June 6.
“We continue to urge states in the region to consider carefully the atrocities committed by the regime.”
The U.S. special presidential climate envoy will “hold meetings with officials regarding global cooperation to combat the climate crisis.”
The former secretary of state called the accusation “total nonsense.”
The State Department is “deeply troubled” by the reopening of the Jewish school.
The presidential candidate slammed the White House strategy to combat antisemitism.
The Noam Party leader will return to the government as a deputy minister.