Israel faces charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice. Here’s why, and how Israel will respond.

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Perhaps the most famous court case in Israel history was the trial of Adolf Eichmann, one of the architects of the Holocaust. Next week, more than 60 years later, lawyers for the Israeli government will again grapple with an allegation of genocide — but this time as defendants and not as […]

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Hezbollah leader promises retaliation against Israel for killing of Hamas chief in Beirut

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Hassan Nasrallah blamed Israel for the assassination of a senior Hamas leader who was under Hezbollah protection in Beirut and said the Lebanese terror group would retaliate. “This serious crime will not remain without response and punishment,” the Hezbollah leader said Wednesday in a televised address a day after Saleh Al-Arouri, Hamas’ […]

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San Diego State U sent an email supporting students after Oct. 7. It’s now being investigated for Islamophobia.

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Two days after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Israel, the president of San Diego State University did what many other college leaders were doing: She sent a campus-wide email supporting her students. In the email, Adela de la Torre noted “the horrific reports of killings and kidnappings following the Hamas attacks […]

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Citing risk to Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night,’ Iowa judge blocks key parts of state book ban law

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A federal judge in Iowa has blocked much of a state law forbidding school libraries from stocking books depicting “sex acts,” in part because he said it was keeping a classic Holocaust memoir off shelves. U.S. District Court Judge Stephen Locher granted a preliminary injunction against the law, Iowa Senate File 496, […]

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Biden administration, Reform Jewish leader slam Smotrich and Ben Gvir for calling for Palestinians’ removal from Gaza

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Biden administration condemned calls by two Israeli government ministers for Palestinians to be removed from the Gaza Strip. Rabbi Rick Jacobs, the president of the Union for Reform Judaism, also condemned the call. The criticism comes as gaps remain between President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over […]

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Claudine Gay resigns from Harvard, weeks after contentious antisemitism hearing

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Harvard University President Claudine Gay has resigned in the wake of plagiarism allegations and months-long criticism of her response to allegations of antisemitism at the school.  Gay is the second Ivy League university president to step down following congressional testimony on campus antisemitism last month that drew intense criticism. University of Pennsylvania […]

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Shenna Bellows, who blocked Trump from Maine’s primary ballot, used to run the state’s Holocaust center

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – When Shenna Bellows was appointed Maine’s secretary of state in 2020, she described how her previous job at a Holocaust education center made her especially suited to the role. Bellows, the former executive director of the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine, tweeted that her work with Holocaust survivors “has taught […]

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Feds to probe University of North Carolina’s response to harsh anti-Israel speech

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Earlier this month, a pro-Israel group of North Carolinians told the federal government that their state’s flagship public university should be investigated for allowing anti-Israel rhetoric on campus. Now the government has taken them up on it. The U.S. Department of Education announced today that it has opened a new Title VI […]

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Jewish groups object to GOP’s treatment of Muslim candidate for Court of Appeals seat

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A number of national Jewish groups have come to the defense of a Muslim judicial nominee, saying Republican lawmakers inappropriately grilled him about his views on terrorism, Israel and antisemitism. Adeel Mangi, a New Jersey lawyer who would be the first Muslim to serve on a federal appellate court, faced fierce questioning […]

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