U.S. Politics
“Either the Islamic Republic will dismantle its nuclear program voluntarily, or the free world will do it for them,” said Pastor John Hagee, founder of Christians United for Israel.
The South American leader will address the Knesset and sign a memorandum of understanding.
Among other things, he said his maternal grandparents had survived the Holocaust.
A U.S. Department of Justice attorney said the administration will reactivate records of foreign students as ICE works on a new system to review visas.
“Israel is not only a close ally, but a model one that takes its own self-defense with utmost seriousness and is willing to invest and act accordingly,” wrote Elbridge Colby.
“These pivotal places inspire continued diligence against antisemitism at home and abroad,” wrote the Virginia senator in a social-media post.
The embassy released a similar notice ahead of a pro-Palestinian protest in the city on March 21.
The senators accuse Donald Trump of using the fight against Jew-hatred as “a means to an end” in the administration’s tackling of universities.
Two buildings were razed as part of a third wave of demolitions.
The leader of a pro-Israel PAC in Illinois told JNS that Durban has “been a very good loyal friend to us over the years.”
“We have not been contacted by the task force regarding a follow-up meeting,” a spokesman for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office said.
The U.S. secretary of state “expressed gratitude for Qatar’s efforts in securing the release of American citizens from Afghanistan,” per a State Department readout.