Across the Brooklyn neighborhood, ads played on TV screens in stores and postcards landed in Jewish community members’ mailboxes, encouraging voters to cast their ballots Tuesday.
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Trump’s supporters say there’s a reason his pro-Israel supporters are not unnerved by associations that would have them rushing to social media to condemn Democrats: His record.
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Amos Schocken later clarified his comments, and his own paper partly repudiated him.
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The delay makes the carrier the first to suspend service to Israel until at least the second half of 2025.
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Oct. 7 and its aftermath scrambled the political certainties of many pro-Israel voters, writes a longtime Jewish journalist.
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Meanwhile, some leading pro-Palestinian critics of Harris are urging voters in swing states to cast ballots for her.
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