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“If this is what he’s publicly sharing, who knows what he’s saying behind closed doors,” a Pentagon contractor, who has interacted with Col. Nathan McCormack, told JNS.
“No Democrat occupying the White House in the foreseeable future can unreservedly support Israel in its regional relations,” Henry Olsen, of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, told JNS.
Iran’s “concessions” would “be like Israel allowing Iran to get a free punch in a fist fight,” Brian Carter, of the American Enterprise Institute, told JNS.
A State Department official said Iran’s actions that led to the reprimand “are hardly the actions of a state seeking to quell doubts about its intentions.”
“The United States must maintain a position of absolute clarity: zero enrichment, zero pathway to a nuclear weapon,” nine lawmakers wrote.
“In such fateful moments, we all stand together,” said Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.
A memo includes two articles disputing the claim that “New York is standing idly by while antisemitism and hate crimes are committed with impunity.”
Government employees are banned from traveling outside Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Beersheva due to “increased regional tensions.”
Asif Rahman’s actions were “reckless” and “dangerous,” according to the judge, but the sentence is less than half what prosecutors sought.
The dissolution bill was defeated after the coalition reached a deal with ultra-Orthodox parties on a proposal to regulate the military draft of haredi men.
Javier Milei, the country’s president and one of Israel’s staunch supporters, is on his second visit to Israel in as many years.
“It clearly wasn’t a major issue in terms of the rhetoric, but it doesn’t mean voters didn’t consider that issue at the polls,” Ashley Koning, of Rutgers, told JNS.