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“To not mention Israel when discussing antisemitism is not only irresponsible, but dangerous,” tweeted the nonprofit watchdog StopAntisemitism.
A reporter also pressed the State Department spokesman on whether it is concerning that the Israeli prime minister secured an invite to China prior to one from the White House.
The prime minister thanked Gov. Kim Reynolds for her “unreserved support” of Israel.
The former ADL director called the Biden administrations policy of isolating the Israeli prime minister “misguided” and “bordering on hypocrisy.”
The two addressed “issues of mutual interest,” Matthew Miller, a U.S. State Department spokesman, stated in a readout.
The Israeli premier thanked the congressmen “for their steadfast support for the State of Israel and their unqualified support for Israel’s security.”
“There should be no political limitations on research,” says Ariel University senior vice president.
Washington is not returning to a policy of considering Israeli settlements illegal, says State Dept. spokesperson.
The Texas senator criticized the White House for boycotting scientific and technological cooperation with Jews in Judea and Samaria.
Nathaniel Fick, ambassador at large for cyberspace and digital policy, is one of three U.S. officials who will speak at the event.
The Alternative for Germany candidate won the vote for country executive in an eastern state.
Foreign Minister Eli Cohen welcomed the announcement by the South Pacific island country.