The move follows the cancellation of around $400 million in funding for Columbia University
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The business was accused of tripling its prices for visibly Jewish customers
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The American president also confirmed that talks were ongoing, though Tehran denied any direct negotiations
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The terror group’s leadership in Gaza is said to be at odds with its political wing in Qatar
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The student claimed that her free speech rights were violated after the artwork was edited
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Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a top-secret group chat of US leaders and security officials
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The freed hostage addressed the UN Security Council
She said the Hezbollah leader’s teachings were ‘about spirituality and morality’
US Central Command has continued to carry out operations against the Iran-backed terror group
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‘This ruling is an important first step in righting the wrongs of the past year and a half’ stated Brian Cohen, executive director of Columbia Hillel.
The gathering was organised by the Jewish Voice for Peace group