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The two leaders met at the White House, where they were expected to discuss the Abraham Accords, Iran’s nuclear program, Ukraine and the political climate in Washington and Jerusalem ahead of the elections.
An Arkansas newspaper says a state law obligating it to sign a pledge not to boycott Israel in order to gain full state contracts is unconstitutional, and wants the high court to hear the case.
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is the front-runner to succeed Liz Truss as head of government.
Report: Iran plans to send Fateh 110 ballistic missiles to Russia as well.
A letter signed by 75 members of Congress reminded Secretary of State Antony Blinken of the multiple acts of anti-Semitism that have occurred in the past 21 months within the State Department and its foreign posts, and despite the launching of an investigation of the incidents, there has been no news of progress or putative action.
The ads spotlight on the incident when the Democratic nominee for the state’s U.S. Senate seat, John Fetterman, chased an unarmed, innocent black man with a shotgun in 2013.
“Top Story” With Jonathan Tobin with guest Behnam Ben Taleblu, Ep. 65.
“Hate can have no safe harbor. It’s never defeated; it only hides,” Biden tells Jewish leaders at White House event for the High Holidays.
Sunni Arab states are hedging their bets as the U.S. tries to satisfy Iran, experts tell JNS.
Jewish Rhode Island Democrat defended Rep. Ilhan Omar after she was accused of anti-Semitism.
Arab ambassadors in London sent a letter to newly minted UK leader Liz Truss urging her to scrap what they described as “an illegal and ill-judged” plan.
The sanctioned companies include Zhonggu Storage and Transportation Co., which operates a commercial crude oil storage facility for Iranian petroleum and provides a conduit for Iranian petroleum trade, and WS Shipping Co., the ship manager for the vessel that transports Iranian petroleum products.