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Joseph Neumayer, 28, was arrested by FBI special agents on May 25 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, the Justice Department said.
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Kristi Noem Stops By Western Wall In Jerusalem To Pay RespectsU.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, visited the historic Western Wall in Jerusalem on Sunday. Noem's visit follows an assault in which two members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington ...
Tens of thousands of people in Toronto took part in an annual fundraising walk in solidarity with Israel — an event participants said is particularly needed this year due to rising antisemitism. But ...
A U.S.-German dual citizen was arrested for allegedly attempting to destroy a U.S. Embassy office in Tel Aviv, Israel.
During the meeting, Noem expressed great appreciation for Netanyahu's policy of building a fence along the Egyptian border ...
Baltimore's Jewish community continues to mourn the deaths of the two Israeli Embassy staffers who were shot and killed in Washington, D.C. last week, as well as those who were held hostage in Gaza.
On Sunday, quiet prevailed over Beit Zayit, a community of about 1,600 residents with a store, a clinic and an outdoor ...
Joseph Neumayer arrived at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport on Sunday and was immediately arrested by federal authorities.
Killing of embassy workers ‘exemplifies the challenges facing people representing the State of Israel abroad,’ former ambassador Herzog tells JI ...
The 28-year-old man was arrested after Israel turned him over to the U.S. on Sunday, according to the Justice Department.
The assailant, who raised slogans to “Free Palestine” following his arrest shortly after the violent act, was named by authorities as Elias Rodriguez. He has been charged with two counts of ...
Officials say a 28-year-old with US citizenship had Molotov cocktails in his backpack and called for "death to America".
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