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“If the Houthis cease their attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, the United States will immediately reevaluate this designation,” the U.S. national security advisor said.
AIPAC praised the vote against the “dangerous” initiative.
Israel has gathered “thousands of testimonies from eyewitnesses” of the Oct. 7 terror attacks and recorded “countless instances of rape, gang rape, sexual mutilation and other forms of sexual violence,” per the resolution.
From Hamas and Al-Qaeda flags to references to the Rothschilds and Nazis, ralliers went well beyond just “from the river to the sea.”
Protesters hurled water bottles and sticks at the Secret Service, which kept them from entering the White House grounds.
Per a senior administration official, U..S. President Joe Biden directed the secretary of defense on Jan. 9 to carry out the attack in Yemen that took place on Jan. 11.
“It is mind-boggling that the secretary of defense feels comfortable breaking that regular communication on purpose,” said Rebeccah Heinrichs of the Hudson Institute.
The “Washington Examiner” reported exclusively on the investigation from Republicans at the House Committee on Ways and Means.
“We have grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Harvard’s response,” wrote Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.).
Mahmoud Abbas demanded the secretary of state push Israel to unconditionally release all tax revenue it collects on the P.A.'s behalf.
The Pentagon did not inform the White House or the nation promptly that Lloyd Austin, the U.S. secretary of defense, was in the hospital, at times unable to perform his job.
“Throughout his trip, the secretary will underscore the importance of protecting civilian lives in Israel, and the West Bank and Gaza,” per a U.S. State Department spokesman.