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The United States recorded 9,354 antisemitic incidents in 2024—the highest annual total since tracking began in 1980.
“This decision will restore the first Trump term framework of a unified U.S. diplomatic mission in Israel’s capital that reports to the U.S. ambassador to Israel,” the State Department spokeswoman told reporters.
“It is essential to ensure that U.S.-provided assistance is used in accordance with U.S. law,“ the senators wrote to a congressional watchdog.
“People will think you’re Jewish,” a jeweler told her when she bought a Star of David necklace after Oct. 7. “I said, ‘I hope so,’” she told JNS.
They were admitted to the country on nonimmigrant visas, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The Jewish Democratic Council of America stated that Jan Schakowsky is a “staunch advocate for our Jewish and Democratic values.”
“We’re about to eliminate” Hezbollah’s leader, Gallant told his American counterpart 15 minutes before Israeli fighter jets reached Lebanon’s capital.
The Limiting Immunity for Assisting Backers of Lethal Extremism Act specifically targets the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
“What’s happening today looks and feels the same,” David Schaecter testified before the Senate Aging Committee during a hearing on “addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans.”
The U.S. president stated that Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, will also serve as interim national security adviser.
“The First Amendment, the Constitution, the Supreme Court, ruled that you can say terrible things,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said in opposing the legislation.
The bill would cut funding for any U.N. agency attempting to “expel, downgrade or otherwise restrict the participation of” the Jewish state.