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Federal prosecutors indict eight UMich anti-Israel activists over campus threats, harassment
Federal prosecutors indicted eight anti-Israel activists affiliated with the University of Michigan on Wednesday, accusing them of conspiring to run a campaign intimidating university officials seen…
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6mFetterman: Outlook for Jews in Democratic Party is ‘bleak’
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA), a stalwart ally of Israel and the Jewish community who has become increasingly isolated within a Democratic Party facing internal friction over its Middle East policy, warned on Wednesday that the outlook for Jewish voters within his party has become “bleak.” “I’m not a member of the Jewish community, but if... <a href="">Read More</a>
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2mCENTCOM launches second wave of strikes in Iran
CENTCOM announced on Wednesday evening that it had begun launching additional “self-defense” strikes against multiple targets in Iran, after initially renewing its attacks on Tuesday. A U.S. official told Axios the latest targets included air-defense systems, radars and drone command-and-control units in southern Iran. The strikes came hours after President Donald Trump met with his... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mPentagon prepares for 'busy' night in Iran
This edition tracks U.S. military strikes in Iran, political tensions between Israel and Turkey, domestic indictments over anti-Israel threats, and key updates on upcoming congressional elections and diplomatic maneuvers.
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3mEx-Biden chief Ron Klain defends Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo
Ron Klain, the former chief of staff to President Joe Biden, defended Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner’s tattoo of a Nazi symbol in a comment responding to the Republican Jewish Coalition on Instagram. The RJC, after Platner’s victory in Tuesday’s primary election, called on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to rescind his support... <a href="">Read More</a>
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7mGoldman: Jewish community needs non-Jewish allies to effectively fight antisemitism
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), the chair of the House antisemitism task force, argued in an interview with Jewish Insider on Wednesday that the Jewish community needs non-Jewish allies to help fight antisemitism, following a press conference introducing the Jewish American Security Act (JASA), a bipartisan and bicameral package aimed at tackling attacks on Jewish institutions,... <a href="">Read More</a>