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“If this information had fallen into the hands of U.S. adversaries, Houthi forces might have been able to counter U.S. forces or reposition personnel and assets to avoid planned U.S. strikes,” the inspector general found.
The governor’s office said Uri Monson “has spent decades serving the people of Pennsylvania, managing public finances with integrity, strengthening major institutions and helping deliver real results for our commonwealth.”
The Israeli minister for Diaspora affairs and combating antisemitism hinted that Israel would soon make a “special announcement” regarding Leo Terrell.
John Paul Cupp regularly posted violent online content, making antisemitic threats and calling for war against the United States, per federal agencies.
The poll suggests that majorities of Hispanic, black and young male Republican voters “believe the Holocaust was greatly exaggerated or did not happen.”
The head of the U.S. Justice Department antisemitism task force told JNS that the president will take “decisive action” if the city’s mayor-elect “turns his back on the Jewish American community.”
“These kinds of violent threats have absolutely no place in our political system,” the Jewish senator said.
“I think that there is a good chance that we can make a deal,” U.S. President Donald Trump said.
“New laws would be helpful to prevent a future Joe Biden from making a mockery of our sovereignty and reopening our borders,” the bill’s sponsor said.
The New Jersey senator stepped on a glass as the song “Emotions,” by Mariah Carey played, during his interfaith ceremony with Alexis Lewis.
Mohammad Dawood Alokozay entered the United States under the Biden era Operation Allies Welcome parole program in 2022.
The California Democrat told JNS that it’s harder to do in-person town halls than it used to be due to anti-Israel protesters.