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Uniting Against Digital Hate: Israeli Tech and Global Leaders Convene in NYC
Hack the Hate NYC brings together innovators, policymakers, and civil society to fight the rising tide of online antisemitism and extremist hate
Ex-CIA analyst sentenced to prison for leak of classified Israeli plans to strike Iran
DOJ files lawsuit against California cafe for kicking out Jewish patrons, discrimination
'Cruel and unnecessary': Florida charter captain jailed for poisoning, shooting dolphins
Man arrested at JFK after he attempts to bomb US Embassy in Tel Aviv
In posts on the day of the attack, Neumayer posted: "Join me as I burn down the embassy in Tel Aviv. Death to America, death to Americans, and f--- the west.”
Brandon Johnson appointee resigns amid criticism for tearing down Israeli hostage poster
Ishan Daya was one of 20 appointees to Johnson’s new Chicago Fiscal Sustainability Working Group. His website identifies him as a community organizer focused on public safety and mental health.
Senior DOJ leaders meet with Orthodox Union to discuss efforts to combat antisemitism
Assistant A-G for civil rights Harmeet Dhillon assured the Orthodox leaders that the DOJ is using "all the tools available to us across the federal government."
US Justice Dept. sentences Jordanian to six years in prison for anti-Israel attacks
"According to court documents, Hnaihen targeted and attacked businesses in the Orlando area for their perceived support for Israel," the US Justice Department said.
Police arrest Rwandan genocide leader on Long Island for immigration fraud
Throughout his applications for a green card and citizenship, he is accused of lying to immigration authorities by denying any involvement in the genocide, the government explained.
DOJ submits letter over UNRWA immunity, clears way for lawsuit over Oct. 7 attack
The letter contradicts the position of the Biden administration, which claimed that UNRWA was immune because the UN didn't waive immunity.
Iranian-American pleads guilty to acting as Tehran's spy, providing sensitive US materials to Iran
Abouzar Rahmati worked as an FAA contractor and secretly fed Iran sensitive files on US aviation and solar tech to Tehran. He now faces up to 15 years behind bars.
Brooklyn woman who tried to join ISIS sentenced to nearly two decades in federal prison
Sinmya Amera Ceasar, also known as Umm Nutella, was initially arrested in 2016 as she attempted to leave the country through JFK international airport to join ISIS.
US charges Iranians for smuggling drone parts used by Russia in Ukraine
Parts that had been procured through the scheme were reportedly found in a drone used by Russian forces in Ukraine.
US judge blocks Trump administration from fast-tracking deportations
The ACLU challenged the Republican president's use of the act to rapidly deport alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador, where they were subsequently imprisoned.
California A-G urges 23andMe users to delete genetic data amid potential bankruptcy
"I remind Californians to consider invoking their rights and directing 23andMe to delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material held by the company,” California's A-G said.