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“I didn’t come to America to import the pathologies I left behind,” the Iraqi-born media adviser told JNS.
The U.S. antisemitism envoy told JNS about her recent conversations with the CIA on Jew-hatred abroad.
“I’m very happy to say that President Santiago Peña and I had a very productive discussion about upgrading the relations of Paraguay and Israel,” stated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Four experts explain to legislators the “dangerous strategy” underlying the administration’s Middle East moves.
New legislation to counter the Islamic regime’s missile program passed 403-8.
“We will continue to root out those who seek to abuse the U.S. and international financial system to fund and engage in terrorism,” said under secretary Brian E. Nelson.
The U.S. president voiced his administration’s support for Jewish security and made the dubious claim that he “was raised in the synagogues in my state.”
“We are 100% committed to the security of the Israeli people, and we work with them on a daily basis to ensure that,” Matthew Miller said.
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“If I can see peace being made in the Middle East perhaps … we can have a similar peace accord in the U.S. congress,” said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.).
Democratic antipathy to the Saudi regime could prove the biggest obstacle to normalization with Israel.
“No member of any community should be worried when they go to observe their faith,” says Samantha Vinograd, assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.