In implied jab at Trump, evangelical pro-Israel leader John Hagee blasts antisemitism and racism among Republicans

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Pastor John Hagee, the influential pro-Israel evangelical leader, blasted Republicans for trafficking in “thinly veiled racism”  and a “contagious viral strain of anti-American, anti-Christian, and antisemitic politics.” Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel, has long been associated with the pro-Israel right and has praised and endorsed a series of Republican […]

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As DeSantis exits presidential race, Trump takes aim at Haley as ‘the candidate of the globalists’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Ron DeSantis’ decision to end his presidential campaign leaves Nikki Haley as the only serious Republican challenger to Donald Trump, potentially consolidating her support among Jewish voters and donors in the party who seek an alternative to the former president. Trump responded to DeSantis’ exit by ramping up his attacks on Haley, […]

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U of Minnesota, Temple, Brown among latest federal campus antisemitism investigations

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Complaints about anti-Israel protests at Temple and Brown filed by a Jewish right-wing activist who attends neither university are among the latest round of antisemitism investigations opened by the U.S. Department of Education. The department’s civil rights office is also looking into a series of University of Minnesota faculty statements condemning Israel, […]

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Dean Phillips drops DEI label from his presidential campaign website after Bill Ackman contributed $1m

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The change on Dean Phillips’ presidential campaign website was seemingly minor, but the story behind it involved two Jewish public figures and the debate on diversity, equity and inclusion that is roiling the culture wars over Israel, race and other hot-button topics. In a story posted Tuesday, Politico reported that Phillips, […]

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Senate declines to consider Bernie Sanders bill to review whether Israel follows US human rights law

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly declined to consider a bill advanced by Sen. Bernie Sanders to assess whether Israel is complying with U.S. human rights laws governing the American military aid it receives. The Senate voted 72-11 across parties to shelve the bill, which would have required the State Department to report […]

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