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It calls out Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus and Ukraine; and Poland for not passing laws dealing with restitution of private property confiscated during the Holocaust, making it “the only European Union member state with significant Holocaust-era property issues not to have done so.”
“We are saddened by the vitriolic post,” tweeted Minnesota GOP chairperson Jennifer Carnahan.
The statewide face-mask requirement took effect on July 25.
The committee voted 117-34 to reject adding the word “occupation” and a condition of U.S. assistance to Israel on the Jewish state not going ahead with its plans to apply sovereignty to parts of the West Bank, also known as Judea and Samaria.
“This is the oldest, most obvious, least original anti-Semitic trope in history. Senator, literally no one believes your excuses,” tweeted Democrat Jon Ossoff of Sen. David Perdue.
It will also provide funding for joint projects between the United States and Israel related to fighting COVID-19.
The NDAA would also establish a U.S.-Israel Operations Technology group to focus on research and development in battlefield technology.
In an interview with JNS, Melton-Meaux said “to the extent that I can be a useful partner on the issue of U.S.-Israel [relations] or how we communicate with each other in a supportive, thoughtful way, especially on issues of anti-Semitism or other race issues, I am proud to be a part of that.”
“With Joe Biden, we will have a seat at the table and will address and heal the deep wounds that fracture our country,” she said.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Airmont’s zoning code “substantially burdens, discriminates against and unreasonably limits the practice of religion by the Village’s Orthodox Jewish community.”
Differences exist between the House NDAA and that of the U.S. Senate, also worth $740 billion but not yet passed by the full upper chamber.