JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Beverly Geiger Bonnheim was 17 when the Ku Klux Klan bombed her synagogue in 1967. This weekend, at 75, she watched it burn again.
“It was horrifying and disbelieving to see it again,” Geiger Bonnheim said….
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Decades after KKK bombing, congregant sees Mississippi synagogue burn again in arson attack
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Three Palestine Action protesters end their hunger strike | UK news
Three Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners have announced the end of their hunger strike after the government decided not to award a £2bn contract to the Israeli arms company subsidiary Elbit Systems UK – with another four who had paused…
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US Embassy issues warning to citizens visiting Israel
The US Embassy in Jerusalem issued a warning on Thursday morning aimed at US citizens planning on traveling to Israel.
The warning comes due to “ongoing regional tensions,” the embassy stated, referring to threats from the Iranian regime as it…
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Britain advises citizens to avoid travel to Israel: 'Heightened risk of regional tensions' – Ynetnews
- Britain advises citizens to avoid travel to Israel: ‘Heightened risk of regional tensions’ Ynetnews
- Americans warned by US Embassy in Israel to prepare for ‘crises’ amid Iran tensions Fox News
- UK warns against ‘all but essential travel’…
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Donald Trump rejected antisemitism. That doesn’t necessarily mean MAGA will
Almost a decade ago, in the heat of the 2016 US presidential campaign, Jared Kushner wrote a high-profile essay that began with the words, “My father-in-law is not an anti-Semite.”
The reason Kushner felt compelled to tell America that…
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Phase two of Gaza peace plan will be complicated, protracted and unpredictable | World News
America aims to maintain the momentum of the Gaza peace process, which is why Steve Witkoff ushered in the second phase of the ceasefire before the first had actually come to an end.
Not all the hostages have been returned. Those who…
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Why do they march for Gaza, but not Iran? – JNS.org
- Why do they march for Gaza, but not Iran? JNS.org
- Opinion | Iran Cracks Down. Where Are the Western Protests? The Wall Street Journal
- Hamas Supporters and the Murderous Iranian Regime Are On the Same Side Commentary Magazine
- The hypocrisy of the…
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India and Israel: A strategic partnership designed for the future
India and Israel, though vastly different in terms of size, geography, and population, have a uniquely strong partnership based on many common strengths and challenges. Opinion.
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Israeli Police Launch Major Operation in East Jerusalem as Chief Vows to ‘Crack Down on These People’
Israeli police have arrested 32 people in the Shoafat refugee camp in East Jerusalem since launching a wide-ranging enforcement operation on Monday. The operation, dubbed “Capital Shield,” was unveiled by the new Jerusalem District commander,…
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Lipstadt partially recants comment linking US synagogue fire to anti-Israel movement
JTA — As news broke over the weekend of an arson attack that heavily damaged the only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, a few prominent individuals connected the culprit to anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian activism.
“This is a major…
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