U.S. Politics
“Attacks on houses of worship are illegal, and the Justice Department will not tolerate interference with Americans’ First Amendment rights,” a Justice Department official said.
The U.S. president told Israeli media on Sunday that talks on his plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip were in the final stages.
Islam Doci promoted ISIS propaganda online, communicated with ISIS members and sent money overseas to support the terror group, per the U.S. Department of Justice.
Gustavo Petro’s comments and policies have “contributed to an increasingly hostile environment for Colombian Jews,” the bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers said.
“If you are a crony of the ayatollah who has been sanctioned by the United States, it means that you pose a threat to the safety and security of Americans,” Sen. Ted Cruz stated.
Adam Scott Hastings “discussed the advantages of using tunnels to protect armed militants, consistent with news reports about Hamas’s use of tunnels in Gaza,” per the U.S. Department of Justice.
Blake Richard Hoover, 31, faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison if convicted on all counts.
Hassan Chokr’s “sickening antisemitic threats and his apparent attempt to make good on them with guns are part of an alarming pattern of violence against believers,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
The “lack of protection empowers the armed actors in Gaza, while forcing desperate civilians to risk their lives with no choice but to jump onto moving trucks to access aid,” the legislators wrote.
“In addition to doing very exquisite, kinetic strikes against the worst terrorist leaders, we must have a very aggressive counter-ideology campaign,” Sebastian Gorka told JNS.
Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon introduced a resolution faulting Israel and Hamas for the lack of peace, calling on the U.S. president to “recognize a demilitarized state of Palestine.”
The six candidates for California governor, out of nine, who responded to questions from JNS said they agree with the bill.