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The U.S. secretary of state spoke with the Qatari prime minister and the deputy secretary of state with the Israeli minister for strategic affairs, according to the State Department.
“You gotta get your hands dirty,” he told JNS. “Complaining about what’s going on with the attacks in Israel is not the same thing as going there and helping.”
Tim Lenderking said he hopes that “Iran will change behavior” and support the peace effort in Yemen.
The Michigan congresswoman found an ideological ally for sponsorship of a way to spew anti-Israel sentiment.
Susan Rice, Liz Sherwood-Randall and Douglas Emhoff are working to “counter antisemitism, Islamophobia and related forms of discrimination and bias.”
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told Israeli National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi that Israel has the “right to defend its people from indiscriminate rocket attacks.”
Shelley Greenspan, approaching her one-year anniversary on the job, adds ‘I don’t want that job,’ as she discusses antisemitism and building bridges with all Jews.
The state celebrates the contributions of each of the thousands of Jewish Oklahomans, said Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Thomas Nides has been away from his family since December 2021.
Benjamin Netanyahu is eager to persuade Riyadh to join the Abraham Accords.
The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations responded to the congresswoman’s tweet accusing Israel of “ethnic cleansing.”
In response to a question about the Israel Defense Forces killing four—without specifying three were Hamas terrorists—a State Department spokesman said, “I’ve not seen this specific report.”