Why did a viral attack on a non-Jewish UCLA student make him pro-Israel?
UCLA’s Milagro Jones was attacked by an anti-Israel mob for being mistaken as Jewish. He then completely changed his views ...
UCLA’s Milagro Jones was attacked by an anti-Israel mob for being mistaken as Jewish. He then completely changed his views ...
The shipment was supposed to consist of 1,800 2,000-pound (900-kilogram) bombs and 1,700 500-pound (225-kilogram) bombs, according to the official, ...
According to the publication, his name is Ziv Kipper, and he owned a fruit and vegetable export company with a ...
Israeli forces had the Rafah crossing area as their main target, seeing it as a key transit point for Hamas' ...
“Persistent antisemitic rule breakers cannot run this campus,” says co-president of MIT Israel Alliance, as the university struggles to stabilize ...
Annual commemoration canceled due to rising antisemitism, but visiting troops offer a powerful show of unity.
The turmoil on campuses has led US colleges to alter or cancel graduations. Rep. Speaker Johnson accuses Columbia's president of ...
The anti-Israel wave across the US has made life unbearable for Jewish students. "We will not allow our haters to ...
"We have received reports that passers-by have been confronted, surveilled, and followed. Such actions are indefensible," Interim Harvard President Garber ...
Both were fighters in the 6551 Reconnaissance Battalion, part of the Half Fire Formation (551).
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