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Trump Calls on Kamala to Disavow Antisemites on College Campuses

Last week, former President Donald Trump challenged Vice President Kamala Harris to officially disavow Hamas terrorist sympathizers and antisemitic people. Trump declared that Democratic presidential nominee “has done nothing” to combat the “explosion of antisemitism” under her tenure in the White House. This open challenge to Harris occurred while Trump spoke at the “Fighting Antisemitism … Read More

Jewish Students Evacuated From University of Washington

A major Jewish advocacy group requests immediate action from Washington Governor Jay Inslee after Jewish students were evacuated from a University of Washington building. Jewish students, faculty and community members were escorted out of a public meeting at the university when the administration ceded the building to anti-Semitic protestors. Additionally, The Jerusalem Post has reported … Read More

Terror Group Hezbollah Hit by Exploding Pagers

The Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah was hit by a deadly exploding pager attack in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday. The New York Times reported that Israel was behind the explosion of thousands of pagers, killing 11 and injuring more than 2,700. In February, Hezbollah’s leader limited the use of cell phones for communication due to … Read More

Sept. 15 Marked Four Years Since the Historic Abraham Accords

Sept. 15 marked four years since the historic Abraham Accords under the Trump administration. The Abraham Accords were a series of treaties for fostering peace between Israel and other Middle Eastern countries. Today, Israel has been at war for 11 months, defending its land and people. Netanyahu stated yesterday that hostile conditions at the Lebanon … Read More

IDF Anti-Terror Operations Continue in Judea and Samaria

IDF anti-terror operations continue in Judea and Samaria despite continued attacks and growing dangers. Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the Jordan Valley site where three Israeli security guards were murdered while commanders arrived in Gaza where an IDF helicopter crashed causing the death of two soldiers. Meanwhile, Hamas negotiators indicate they still want a ceasefire agreement. … Read More

IDF Reveals Focus Is Shifting Toward Hezbollah to the North

The IDF has revealed that the focus will be shifting toward Hezbollah in the North while continuing to target Hamas leadership. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant shares that Hamas as a military formation in Gaza is gone. The IDF also released a video showing the tunnels where the recent hostage murders occurred. These tunnels were long, … Read More

Pro-Palestinian Group Expects Extra Credit for Protest Participation

National Students for Justice in Palestine is requesting that students be granted academic credit for participating in anti-Israel protests. The group has suggested students be offered independent study electives or even the opportunity to organize a protest event in lieu of writing a final paper for certain classes. For more on this story and others, … Read More

IDF Targets Central Syria

The IDF targeted multiple positions in Central Syria, including a scientific research facility used to create precision surface-to-surface missiles. The attacks killed five people, injured several others and damaged infrastructure. Meanwhile, doubt surrounds the proposed hostage-for-cease-fire agreement, after Netanyahu’s insistence on Israeli control of The Philadelphi Corridor has complicated negotiations. For these stories and the … Read More

Netanyahu Explains Why Philadelphi Route Must Remain In IDF Control

Benjamin Netanyahu and Ron Dermer both spoke to the press, arguing that any hostage for cease-fire deal would need to include continued Israeli presence along the Philadelphi access route. Dermer assured the press that they have agreed to pull the IDF out of Gaza and the corridor if and when the hostage deal reached the … Read More

Anti-Jewish Protests Disrupt the First Day of Fall Classes at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protests resume at Columbia University and Barnard College on Tuesday during the first day of the fall semester resulting in the arrest of at least two demonstrators. These protests echoed the chaotic anti-Israel protests of the spring semester. Despite efforts by the universities to address hate and enhance security, tensions are still high as … Read More