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Lone Jewish member of Georgia state legislature tells CAIR to disinvite antisemitic speakers from gala

(Aug. 19, 2026 / JNS)
Esther Panitch, a Democratic Georgia state representative and the lone Jewish member of the state’s legislature, is calling on the Council on American-Islamic Relations of Georgia to “change their minds” about featuring antisemitic speakers at its upcoming gala in September.

Read More…JNS

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‘Reminiscent of what you’d find behind Iron Curtain,’ attorney says of ongoing effort to sue Mamdani admin for records

“We will keep litigating until we get to the truth,” Randy Mastro told JNS, after oral arguments in New York County Supreme Court. “I’m sure the court will hear us when these procedural issues are behind us.”
Ream More…JNS

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Netanyahu: Syria was on verge of deploying Turkish troops—Israel warned against it

U.S. envoy Tom Barrack expressed “deep concern” over an attack in northwestern Syria, which the IDF has not commented on.
Read More…JNS

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Florida Republicans defeat alt-right candidates in gubernatorial, House primaries

Rep. Byron Donalds won the GOP primary to succeed Ron DeSantis as governor, while Rep. Randy Fine held on to the nomination for his House seat.
Read More…JNS 

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Assailant who attacked congregant, guard at NYC Shabbat services charged with hate crimes

Police have charged Larry Montes, 46, of the Bronx, with hate crimes, accusing him of attacking a congregant and a security guard at Manhattan’s Central Synagogue during Friday night Shabbat services, the New York City police commissioner said.

Read More…Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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Judge in Harvard Antisemitism Case Was Anti-Israel, Anti-War Activist, McGovern Campaign Aide

The federal judge who has dismissed a series of antisemitism cases—by the Trump administration against Harvard, by Jewish students at MIT, and by a Harvard Business School student, Yoav Segev, who was assaulted by anti-Israel protesters—turns out to have his own history as a student anti-Israel and anti-war activist.

Read More…The Washington…

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Kushner gives Hamas stark ultimatum: Disarm or Israel gets US backing to ‘finish the job’

U.S. special envoy Jared Kushner delivered a stark ultimatum to Hamas on Monday, warning that the terrorist group must honor its commitments to disarm in Gaza or face an Israeli military operation to “finish the job.”

Read More…Fox News

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Suspect detained in Jerusalem tunnel-infiltration plot

(Aug. 18, 2026 / JNS)
A 36-year-old Palestinian arrested near the Jerusalem security barrier admitted to digging a tunnel in an attempt to infiltrate Israeli territory, police told JNS on Tuesday.

Read More…JNS

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Jewish watchdog urges NYPD to increase officers in hot spots after synagogue attack

A Jewish security watchdog is doubling down on safety measures in the wake of a Friday night attack against worshipers at Manhattan’s Central Synagogue, calling on police to identify cutting edge tactics to identify hot spots for potential hate crimes and to place more officers in those areas.

Read More…Jewish Telegraphic Agency 

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Mamdani fans flames of antisemitism by pairing false allyship with anti-Israel rhetoric – editorial

As long as the mayor continues to spew his accusations of “horrific genocide” against Israel and refuses to condemn phrases like “globalize the intifada,” he’s part of the problem, not the solution.
Read More…The Jerusalem Post

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Exclusive: Israel seizes vast Iran terror axis arsenal with surprising foreign origins

JERUSALEM — Fox News Digital gained rare access to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Tzrifin Base in Central Israel, where a vast number of confiscated rockets, grenades, drones, sniper rifles, automated weapons, anti-tank rocket launchers, mortars and other military firepower used by Hezbollah and Hamas are stored.

Read More…Fox News 

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Trump confirms IRGC backchannel, but calls for Iran’s ‘white flag of surrender’

The 60-day ceasefire deadline is expiring Monday, but President Donald Trump’s resolve on ending Iran’s nuclear weapons aspirations is not, he told Fox News on Monday morning, where he confirmed there is a backchannel for peace talks with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Read More…Fox News 

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Trump says US to maintain blockade, as Iran vows to keep Hormuz closed until demands met

Tehran denies reports of ceasefire extension, saying there’s ‘nothing to extend’; 30 countries condemn Islamic Republic’s executions, say they’re used to ‘silence dissent’
Read More…The Times of Israel

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Herzog marks Abraham Accords anniversary, calls to expand ‘circle of peace’

Israeli president says the landmark agreements are “just the beginning” and urges further normalization across the Middle East.
Read More…JNS

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South Carolina Senator Darline Graham ‘doubles down’ on support for Israel, her office says

“I truly believe we have a moral and religious duty to stand with the Jewish people and the nation of Israel to guard against those who seek to destroy them,” stated the Republican senator, who is the sister of the late senator Lindsey Graham.
Read More…JNS

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‘Just like before Oct. 7’: Gaza border surveillance troops say they’re seeing terror activity

Kushner and Mladenov to visit Israel next week to lean on Netanyahu to restore halt on strikes, adhere to humanitarian commitments, in bid to advance Hamas disarmament, source says
Read More…The Times of Israel

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Trump says US to maintain blockade, as Iran vows to keep Hormuz closed until demands met

Tehran denies reports of ceasefire extension, saying there’s ‘nothing to extend’; 30 countries condemn Islamic Republic’s executions, say they’re used to ‘silence dissent’
Read More…The Times of Israel

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US optimistic about ‘trajectory’ of Israel-Lebanon talks, State Dept official says

Last week’s U.S.-mediated talks between Israel and Lebanon in Rome were “constructive and detailed,” according to a U.S. State Department official, despite reported tensions, including a request by Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, to cut negotiations short on the second day of the talks.

Read More: Jewish News Syndicate