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“The days of billions of dollars in taxpayer money flowing to foreign interests at the expense of our people are over,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
The report contains “absurd and distorted accusations of racial discrimination” that ignore “fundamental facts,” the Israeli mission to the U.N. in Geneva stated.
The Solidaire Network supports Students for Justice in Palestine, American Muslims for Palestine and the Palestinian Youth Movement.
The Iranian leader spoke after President Trump’s warning to Iran, saying that “Protesting is legitimate.”
The funding will be channeled through a top U.N. official, who has made repeated misstatements about the Israel-Hamas war.
The development is “neither provocative nor novel,” said Israel’s envoy, noting that Jerusalem alone stood up at the council against Somali atrocities in Somaliland decades ago.
Ardently pro-Israel, Tammy Bruce told JNS earlier this year she doesn’t mind people thinking she’s Jewish: “I hope so,” she said.
The Knesset approved legislation to cut electricity and water to UNRWA facilities and allow state seizures of some UNRWA-used properties in Jerusalem.
Some of the countries in question have “very polemicized attitudes to Jewish history and what’s going on at the moment,” a study researcher told JNS.
The Security Council, which controls the procedure through which states are recognized, clearly acknowledged that no “State of Palestine” exists.
The anti-Israel U.N. official, whom the United States government sanctioned, was an affiliated scholar at the Washington school.
“It is a shame that so much money is dedicated to activities against Israel instead of going to places that really need the investment.”