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Human rights orgs have routinely ignored complaints of antisemitism for years, per new report
The human rights nonprofit sector has systematically ignored or suppressed employee complaints of antisemitism for years, according to a new report published on Wednesday by EiGHT, an organization…
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5mRep. Shri Thanedar faces serious challenge from far-left state legislator
Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) is facing a serious primary threat from state Rep. Donavan McKinney, a left-wing challenger backed by several anti-Israel groups including Justice Democrats and TrackAIPAC. Those groups are riding high, coming off of a recent wave of congressional primary victories in New York City and, most recently, Colorado, which they say point... <a href="">Read More</a>
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4mMajority of U.S. Jews say they experienced antisemitism in the last year in new survey
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend, a new study by Combat Antisemitism Movement reveals a stark reality for American Jews: 57% reported experiencing antisemitism — frequently manifesting online — in the past year. Conducted by Ira Sheskin, director of the Jewish Demography Project at the University of Miami and administered by the... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mA toll order in Doha
This briefing covers U.S.-Iran negotiations in Doha, Senate battleground polls, domestic political tensions regarding Israel and communism, and military developments including a Navy helicopter crash in the Arabian Sea.
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4mIsraeli Defense Ministry head urges Israelis to understand U.S. perspective amid MOU negotiations
The director general of Israel’s Ministry of Defense, Maj. Gen. (res.) Amir Baram, urged Israelis on Wednesday to understand Washington’s perspective as the U.S. and Israel negotiate the next memorandum of understanding, cautioning against judging American policy through a purely “provincial lens.” “What some in Israel perceive as weakness or folly, an apparent disregard for... <a href="">Read More</a>
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7mWho won the U.S.-Iran war? Dubowitz, Sadjadpour, Ghattas debate
Top Middle East analysts — including the Carnegie Endowment’s Karim Sadjadpour and Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Mark Dubowitz — offered starkly different takes on whether the United States or Iran has emerged in a stronger strategic position following the recent U.S.-Iran conflict, yet shared a deeply critical view of the preliminary memorandum of understanding... <a href="">Read More</a>