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The congresswoman from Pittsburgh voted against supporting Israel as jury selections are underway in the trial of the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history.
“I am beyond proud that the United States was the first nation to recognize the nascent State of Israel in 1948,” said Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.), who was among those who proposed the resolution.
Another federal court of appeals loss might start forcing proponents of the anti-Israel boycott movement to consider a cost-benefit analysis.
“This is not a place for you guys to offer comments,” said Vedant Patel.
A Jerusalem exhibit sees the state’s first 12 heads of government through the prism of pointillism.
“I have worked my entire career to deepen and strengthen our partnership,” he stated.
Israeli and U.S. officials discussed the Abraham Accords and the threat of a nuclear Iran, per a readout.
The 3+1 interparliamentary group reaffirmed its commitment to security and prosperity in the Eastern Mediterranean.
May Golan’s language is “particularly damaging when it’s amplified in leadership positions,” said department spokesman Vedant Patel.
Court-watchers tell JNS they sense a narrow approach to the decision, leaving important workplace religious-freedom questions unresolved.
Having introduced legislation stripping Rep. Ilhan Omar of her foreign affairs committee assignment, the Ohio congressman says he would welcome her back if she truly repents.
The latter department is re-advertising a $10 million reward for information about Hezbollah “financial mechanisms.”