Newly published emails show that Claire Shipman downplayed concerns about campus antisemitism and called for the dismissal of one of the institution’s ‘most outspoken Jewish advocates’
By Andrew Bernard
The Trump administration has rubbished the claim, calling it a ‘calculated smear campaign’
By Jacob Jaffa
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
Millions of Americans are members of Christians United for Israel, and their 20th annual summit emphasised their support for the Jewish community
The reported deal is said to allow Hamas to hold onto a limited number of hostages
The response to the airstrikes on Iran was seriously off base
The US president claimed that the charges against his Israeli counterpart were ‘unfair’ and called for a pardon for ‘a ‘great hero’
Legal experts have suggested the ruling could ‘bring about the financial demise’ of the governing faction in Ramallah
By David Isaac
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‘Remember, there are many targets left,’ the president told the nation. “If peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill.”
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Colonel Nathan McCormack called the Jewish State America’s ‘worst ally’ and claimed its government was loaded with ‘Judeo-supremacist cronies’
The president is reportedly ‘holding off’ in case Tehran agrees to give up its nuclear programme altogether
Zohran Mamdani tried to “sanitize ‘globalize the intifada’” in a way that is “especially offensive to survivors,” the museum said.
By JC Reporter
The president is reportedly toughening his stance on direct action against the Islamic Republic, including the use of so-called ‘bunker busting’ bombs
The president urged residents of Tehran to evacuate and said he was working on something ‘much bigger’ than a ceasefire
A federal judge ruled that the activist’s detention and deportation would cause him ‘irreparable harm’ and ‘chill’ free speech
By Vita Fellig
President Trump said that the withdrawal of non-essential workers and their families was due to the fact that the region ‘could be a dangerous place’
Democrat Katie Hobbs called the law an ‘attack on teachers’ and claimed it would have had a limited impact in combatting bigotry