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DAWN, a U.S.-based NGO, “has intensified its legal attacks against Israeli officials,” says NGO Monitor’s Gerald Steinberg.
Israel has succumbed to American pressure, but it is being attacked by those same U.S. officials with the claim that it is starving 2.2 million people.
The army said it is not aware of U.S. measures against the battalion but is monitoring the situation.
Biden administration officials looked on with mounting alarm as the number of ballistic missiles fired at Israel kept increasing.
The moves are the latest actions against Israelis that the Biden administration accused of “undermining peace, security and stability in the West Bank.”
“There is no food shortage in Gaza, and there never was,” says an Israeli official familiar with the situation in the Strip.
“If this ends up being true, this will be an absolute outrage and a scandal the likes of which I haven’t seen before,” David Friedman said.
Congress passed a resolution this week declaring that the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is antisemitic.
“This defendant’s deep-seated hatred led him to commit a firebombing and plan many other acts of violence, including starting a race war,” stated the U.S. attorney for the Central District of California.
“You’re always welcome back to my office,” the Pennsylvania senator told the more than 100 Yeshiva University students who visited him in Washington.
A presidential adviser denied reports that Washington had forewarning of the attack and said the administration continues to oppose a standalone aid package for Israel.
“The results of the upcoming election do not only depend on Michigan,” said Ammi Hirsch, senior rabbi at New York City’s Stephen Wise Free Synagogue,.