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Israeli sources privy to the most intimate forums reveal the behind-the-scenes relationships with the Biden administration through the Oct. 7 war.
“According to the ACLU, religious symbols are so radioactive that students can’t be anywhere near them,” wrote Joseph Davis, of Becket. “That view is absurd.”
The secretary of state said he looked forward to “addressing the threats posed by Iran and pursuing opportunities for peace.”
The report cites more than 35 terrorism developments involving Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis.
“We’re really there to counter Iran, and that’s really at the behest of the Israelis and the Saudis,” Michael DiMino said of the U.S. troop presence in Iraq and Syria.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the victims and to the families of all those affected,” a State Department spokesperson told JNS.
“It’s time to get serious about counterterrorism again and send a message that the U.S. stands with Israel,” the Montana Republican said.
Aryeh Deri was invited more than a year ago but he delayed the trip due to the war, according to a news report.
According to the Canadian-Israeli businessman, “The difference between this administration and the previous one is that they actually mean it.”
The former senator from Florida was unanimously confirmed 99 to 0, becoming the first of U.S. President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks to make it through the Senate.
“The incoming administration is widely anticipated to be far more demanding of defendant universities to be responsive to complainants,” Lori Lowenthal Marcus, of the Deborah Project, told JNS.
Some 25% of Democrats and 19% of Republicans favor Islamists over the Jewish state • And 82% back the ceasefire.