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From impeachment lead to Israel critic, Nadler ends storied congressional career
Longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler announced his retirement, sparking a competitive Manhattan race; he criticized Israel, may withhold aid, and plans to back Assemblyman Micah Lasher as his successor.
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3mRubio confirms administration, Israel discussing winding down U.S. aid in next MOU
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that, as part of negotiations over the next U.S.-Israel memorandum of understanding covering military aid, the U.S. and Israel have been discussing an Israeli proposal to wind down U.S. military aid to Israel. “What Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu and the Israelis have told us is they would like to... <a href="">Read More</a>
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4mGottheimer: Emirati officials alarmed by rising antisemitism in U.S.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) revealed on Tuesday that senior Emirati leaders expressed concern to him about rising antisemitism in the United States during his trip to the United Arab Emirates last week. Gottheimer made the comments while appearing alongside Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) at the American Jewish Committee’s Global Forum in Washington, where the two... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mThe case of the missing ambassadors
This edition tracks Trump's Iranian dialogue claims, Rubio's stance on sanctions, critical Middle East diplomatic nominations, the Israeli-Lebanese talks, and upcoming high-stakes Democratic primary races in New Jersey and Michigan.
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4mDOJ’s Harmeet Dhillon condemns antisemitism as ‘devastating and antithetical to our values’
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon said on Tuesday that the Trump administration will continue its legal battles against Harvard University and UCLA, accusing both institutions of continuing to neglect the civil rights of Jewish students and faculty. Dhillon made the comments while appearing at the American Jewish Committee’s Global Forum in Washington,... <a href="">Read More</a>
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10mRubio: Iran sanctions relief only for nuclear concessions, not for reopening Hormuz
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday that the U.S. is not offering Iran any sanctions relief in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and that sanctions relief would only be on the table if the Islamic Republic made concessions related to its nuclear program.... <a href="">Read More</a>