U.S. Politics
“I think with Iran, the game is still on,” Assaf Orion, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS. “It’s not ‘Mission Accomplished.’ We can’t go and have beers because this problem is solved.”
The cash rewards are for American and Palestinian workers of the aid group, which has already seen 12 of its staff murdered and others tortured.
“Few leaders have achieved such tangible breakthroughs to peace in such a short time,” the Israeli premier wrote to the Nobel Committee.
“Tomorrow’s action follows the Syrian government’s commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated.
Iran “has had every opportunity to choose peace, its leaders have chosen extremism,” stated Scott Bessent, the U.S. treasury secretary.
The U.S. president wants to ensure that the strikes on Iran are “not a lost opportunity” to resolve the Israel-Hamas war, Foggy Bottom said.
U.S. officials reaffirm commitment to securing release of hostages held by Hamas, calling this a “critical window of opportunity.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced the move on the final stop of his three-day tour of the Baltic states.
Abraham Foxman stated that it’s not enough for Sen. Chuck Schumer and other members of Congress to just condemn the hateful phrase.
Ashraf Al Safoo, 41, led the “Khattab Media Foundation, a sophisticated online organization that swore allegiance to ISIS,” the Justice Department said.
“This is a groundbreaking moment for school choice and for Jewish families who strive to provide their children with a strong, values-based education,” stated Nathan Diament, of the OU.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded to the anti-Israel state rep last week after first-round ballots showed the latter leading by 7 points.