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Gerard Filitti, of The Lawfare Project, told JNS that the suit is “another example of the lawfare being waged against American Jews at a time of record Jew-hatred.”
The four progressive members of the Portland City Council have yet to apologize to Rockne Roll, editor of the “Jewish Review.”
“New Yorkers will not tolerate hate-based violence,” stated Jay Clayton, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Donovan Hall, who made threats to “torture, mutilate, rape and murder” New York Jews and their families, was sentenced to 49 months in prison.
GOP candidate Bobby O’Shea told JNS that he’s not taking unsolicited advice to attack his Jewish opponent on Israel, because “I am not going to stoop to that level.”
Tom Alexandrovich is accused of soliciting an undercover agent he thought was younger than 16.
“Tehran has long sought to silence Ms. Alinejad,” the U.S. Department of Justice said.
Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat, told JNS that “I think we’re going to elect pro-Israel Democrats in the new seats.”
The U.S. secretary of state also talked about Jew-hatred, which he called an “ancient poison” that has “caused tremendous harm repeatedly throughout history.”
“The U.S. has no obligation to host foreigners, like Sami Hamdi, who support terrorism and actively undermine the safety of Americans,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security wrote.
“This request follows UNRWA’s repeated failure to adequately respond to the U.S. government’s oversight requests,” Rep. James Comer wrote the United Nations secretary-general.
“ISIS relies on supporters, like the defendants, to sponsor its terrorist aims,” a U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York stated.