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War in Israel
Two dozen top U.S. law firms sent a letter to more than 100 law school deans telling them to take an “unequivocal stance” against antisemitic harassment.
Israel’s prime minister said there would be no cease-fire in the nearly month-old war until Hamas releases hostages.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said the bill would help Israel defend itself and eradicate Hamas, but President Joe Biden said he would veto the legislation.
U.S. and Arab mediators called for at least a brief halt to the war between Hamas and Israel in order to aid Palestinian civilians.
Members of the Jewish-American community gathered at the site of the graffiti, between West Sahara Avenue and West Charleston Boulevard.
Ghazi Hamad told Lebanese television, “We must teach Israel a lesson, and we will do this again and again.”
The menacing messages alarmed students at the Ivy League school in upstate New York.
Israeli ground troops have advanced to “the gates of Gaza City” in heavy fighting with terrorists, the military said Wednesday.
Task forces have been created to evaluate post-war governing options for Palestinian enclave.
The report of vandalism in Paris comes on the heels of a report that shows a 500 percent increase in antisemitic incidents worldwide.
The head of Israel’s Holocaust memorial criticized the ambassador’s plan to wear the star until the United Nations condemns Hamas’ attacks.
The military on Tuesday said it struck some 300 terrorist targets over the past day, including compounds inside tunnels.
22-year-old Shani Louk was last seen on Oct. 7 on the back of a Hamas vehicle after being abducted at a musical festival near Kibbutz Re’im.
“It’s times like these that require moral clarity,” the statement says.