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Must-reads
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The 2020 Presidential Candidates on Israel
AJC Global Voice / 7-minute read
Before ten Democratic presidential candidates took the stage in Houston for the third round of debates, AJC released a primer on what they and the four Republican candidates have said or done vis a vis their stance on Israel. Jason Isaacson, AJC Chief Policy Officer, said that although Congress, with its bipartisan tradition of support for Israel, appropriates funds that play a significant role in assuring Israel’s security and well-being, it is the Executive Branch that drives U.S. foreign policy. “How candidates for the White House view Israel, understand Israel, and appreciate the value of the U.S.-Israel relationship matters profoundly,” he said. Read more |
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What Does John Bolton’s Departure Mean?
WSJ / 3-minute read
The departure of National Security Adviser John Bolton, the notorious naysayer in the West Wing, suggests that President Trump might redouble his efforts to strike deals with Iran, Russia, and North Korea. Bolton, known for his hawkish approach to foreign policy, pushed for military action against Iran and once called North Korea a “hellish nightmare.” Trump has met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and reportedly has entertained softening sanctions to score a meeting with the current President of Iran Hassan Rouhani. AJC tweeted: "John Bolton is a stalwart defender of U.S. global interests, steadfast ally of Israel and the Jewish people, and fierce adversary of anti-democratic, weapons-proliferating, and terrorist sponsoring regimes, most notably Tehran. We thank him and wish him well." Read more |
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Trump Adds Sanctions Against Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad
JTA / 1-minute read
On the 18th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, President Trump signed an executive order that penalizes 15 foreign financial institutions and individuals that handle the money of Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The new sanctions put all foreign financial institutions on notice that enabling terrorists and their financial backers will have consequences. “This administration remains committed to facilitating the peace process in the Middle East and will use this amended authority to sanction those who stand in the way of progress,” the U.S. Treasury Department said. Join AJC in pushing the international community to designate all of Hezbollah, not just its military wing, as a terrorist organization. And read here how Hamas, like Hezbollah, continues to carry out its terrorist and fundraising activities under the guise of political leadership and charity. Read more |
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Israeli Tourist Attacked in Berlin for Speaking Hebrew
The Jerusalem Post / 1-minute read
A 21-year-old Israeli tourist speaking Hebrew in front of a Berlin night club Monday was punched in the face by a passer-by who fled the scene. Similarly, four Israeli students speaking Hebrew were attacked outside a nightclub in Warsaw. And three attacks in Brooklyn in recent weeks have targeted visible Jews. AJC CEO David Harris tweeted: “When Jews are attacked for speaking Hebrew in Berlin & Warsaw, When Jews are assaulted in Brooklyn for being Jews, When Jewish schools exist behind high walls & without identifying signs in some places, Then we’re all—ALL!—at risk. Democracy itself is endangered. #Neveragain” Join AJC at AJC Global Forum 2020 in Berlin as we stand up against antisemitism. Read more |
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