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“We do think it’s possible, and we’re going to continue to push for it,” said Matthew Miller, the U.S. State Department spokesman, of a ceasefire deal.
“To be clear, any such attacks would be entirely illegitimate anyway,” the deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East said.
“These actions are vital for the economic well-being of Palestinians and Israelis alike,” said the U.S. treasury secretary.
The U.S. Defense Department press secretary twice dodged a question as to whether Aaron Bushnell’s views have broader appeal in the military.
Despite media reports of “Nazis” at the conference, JNS found a very conspicuous and proud Jewish presence.
A U.S. State Department spokesman declined to comment specifically on the future P.A. government, following its resignation.
The frontrunner in the California Senate race for Dianne Feinstein’s former seat spoke with JNS exclusively days before the primary.
“The timing shows that this is very much about the upcoming elections,” professor Eugene Kontorovich tells JNS.
This month, Biden issued an order targeting “persons undermining peace, security and stability” in Judea and Samaria.
Some 150 people attended the “United Against Hate” confab outside Phoenix.
Six of the seven men were not known to the Shin Bet or Israel Police, an investigation shows.
“The Jewish people have a historic and legal right to live in the land of Israel including in Judea and Samaria—the biblical heartland,” said Mike Johnson.