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Asked if Rep. Jamaal Bowman should be accusing his opponent of supporting genocide in Gaza, the governor replied: “I think we should stop calling names.”
Former U.S. official Elliott Abrams, chairman of the Tikvah Fund, called the Hamas massacre a “wake-up call that Biden’s Iran policy has failed.”
U.S. presidential envoy Amos Hochstein conveyed a message to Hezbollah in Beirut, urging it to negotiate a diplomatic solution.
Anna Carlson-Ziegler is no longer working for Emily Randall.
The Pennsylvania senator had told “Jewish Insider” in April 2022 that he would visit Israel “as rapidly as possible and make sure I see firsthand the dynamic on the ground.”
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs noted that it is harder to repel the shorter-range munitions used by the Lebanese terror group and warned that Iran could be drawn into the conflict.
Tyler Cherry has praised Linda Sarsour and called for a “free Palestine.”
“We are in the middle of a huge job right now to implement a completely new enforcement system in the Civil Administration,” the finance minister said.
“After months with no change in the situation, I decided to express my concerns publicly,” said the Israeli leader.
Municipal inspectors collected the scraps, which were transferred to the Israel Police and IDF.
Israeli defense minister: Campaign against Hamas will soon wind down.
A letter from nine Republicans to Attorney General Merrick Garland laid out the double standards applied by the global legal body to the Jewish state.