The recent Hamas attack on Israel’s southern border is raising concerns over border crossings in the U.S.
While Israelis frantically searched for loved ones and cried out in grief as they mourned the dead, a second shock came in the form of unmitigated antisemitism in the U.S., where lawmakers, media outlets, and college campuses expressed hatred for America’s longtime ally.
Thursday, a day after being voted as the Republican conferences’ nominee for Speaker of the House, Louisiana Republican Rep. Steve Scalise announced he was no longer seeking the job.
“If you think what is happening in Israel is limited to Israel, think again,” the Rev. Franklin Graham warned.
Hamas founder Khalid Mashal called on Muslims to rally at the borders of Israel.
Border patrol’s El Paso intelligence sector picked up the message.
At least 17 Americans are still missing.
The decline of liberal arts education is starting to raise some concerns.
The letter was scrutinized and condemned media members, CEOs, and the general public.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says over 20 Americans are still missing.