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The Ways and Means Committee also called on the IRS to revoke the tax-exempt status of Americans for Justice in Palestine Educational Foundation and American Muslims for Palestine.
Jerusalem must implement 15 policy changes by Nov. 13 to avoid a hold-up in weapons shipments.
Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.) said Congress needed to ensure Americans that charities were “operating for their stated tax-exempt purpose.”
Talya Lubit and Mohamad Hamad have been charged with spray-painting a Hamas triangle and anti-Jewish slogans; they also donated to House reps and signed a letter pushing for a ceasefire.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich will extend a waiver allowing Israeli banks to do business with their Palestinian counterparts for one month only.
While half of Americans fear regional war, the poll shows deep partisan divisions regarding responsibility for the escalation of the conflict.
Police in Washington and Oregon are drawing criticism for having yet to determine a motive despite finding devices that state “free Gaza.”
“Turning serious issues into partisan battles is what Washington politicians do when they care more about scoring points than finding real solutions,” the former Maryland governor told JNS.
The bombing of Alas Chiricanas Flight 901, which killed 21 people, occurred a day after the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires killed 85 and wounded 300.
Brett McGurk and Amos Hochstein are expected to present a ceasefire proposal to end the fighting with Hezbollah and return displaced residents to the north.
There are currently only five countries with embassies in the capital: the United States, Kosovo, Honduras, Guatemala, and Papua New Guinea
Hawaii “anti-settler colonialism activists” have “adopted anti-Zionism-antisemitism, which, to them, is a logical progression,’” Corinne Solomon told JNS.