Noted attorney Alan Dershowitz outlined a Gaza reconstruction plan during his appearance at an antisemitism summit in Palm Beach. Prominent attorney Alan Dershowitz praised President Donald Trump's efforts to develop a plan for rebuilding Gaza during an appearance in Palm Beach Wednesday,
Last month in The Argus, I criticized President Donald Trump’s executive order intended to reduce antisemitism on campuses and revoke the visas of international students who advocate for US-designated foreign terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
Antisemitism in New York City's public schools has continued through biased curricula, politically active teachers and the mislabeling of reported incidents of antisemitic hate.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, nominated by President Trump to serve as ambassador to the U.N., has criticized the organization as a "deep den of antisemitism" and called for a stronger support of Israel's fight against Hamas.
On the campaign trail, Trump promised to cut federal money to colleges that fail to stop antisemitism and to deport foreign students who were at pro-Palestinian demonstrations on
Trump says any school that "allows illegal protests" will lose federal funds, as his administration launches a review of Columbia University.
The DoJ announced that a federal "task force to combat antisemitism" would visit 10 U.S. college campuses as part of investigations into allegations of antisemitic incidents, including three California institutions.