The letter included a ‘toolkit’ instructing how to boycott pro-Israel organisations and accused the Jewish state of committing genocide
By Vita Fellig
Tehran could reportedly agree to dilute its stock of enriched uranium in order to stave off President Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign
By Jacob Jaffa
‘There is no room in the United States for the rest of the world’s terrorist sympathisers’ stated the US Department of Homeland Security
By JC Reporter
The former Arkansas governor has been hailed among Republicans for his vocal support of the Jewish state but critics have raised concern about his previous comments regarding the West Bank
The move comes after other institutions received similar suspensions in connection with an Education Department investigation into campus antisemitism
The career civil servant, who will oversee US defence policy, has split Zionist opinion with his unusual stance on the Middle East
The Trump administration is reviewing around $9 billion in grants to the university in connection with an investigation into alleged Jew-hatred on campus
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Tehran has been pulling back from direct support for its proxies amid growing tension with Washington over the former’s nuclear programme
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The US President also ducked questions regarding the imposition of tariffs on Israel despite Jerusalem’s efforts to reduce trade barriers
Robert Wood wished his successor luck in ridding the UN of Jew-hatred as he claimed it is ‘flowing through the veins’ of the institution
By Mike Wagenheim
A single local election in Florida could reshape the face of America – and see corks popping in Jerusalem
Stew Peters also called Israel a ‘paedophilic, homosexual, genocidal state’
The American president also confirmed that talks were ongoing, though Tehran denied any direct negotiations
By Liel Leibovitz
The Democrat senator is scared of his own party
The student claimed that her free speech rights were violated after the artwork was edited
Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a top-secret group chat of US leaders and security officials
By Jane Prinsley