This week’s protest of the Netanyahu government’s judicial overhaul at Washington Square Park features two American Jewish leaders: @URJPresident and @NKKaufman of the New York Jewish Agenda #MorhersDay
Jacobs: “I'm here to say we're committed to Israel as a secure, Jewish, just and democratic state.”
Jacobs adds: “Let me also add that the largest threat to Israel as a Jewish and democratic state is the continuing occupation of the West Bank….”
NYJA’s Nancy Kaufman: “Undermining Israel's democracy is unacceptable… Israel is for me a beacon of hope and light. That light has been flickering for many years, and we cannot let it go out.”
.@ShanyGranot, the rally’s organizer, told me “it is so exciting that the top leaders of the Jewish community in the U.S. and around the world are mobilizing to support the fight for our democracy” — on the 75th anniversary of lIsrael's declaration of independence.
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“Giuliani said, ‘Jews want to go through their freaking Passover all the time,
man oh man. Get over the Passover. It was like 3,000 years ago. The red sea parted, big deal. It’s not the first time that happened.’” forward.com/fast-forward/5…
Dunphy claimed Giuliani “made comments about ‘freakin Arabs’ and Jews,” and that in one instance, talking about Jewish men, “implied that their penises were inferior due to ‘natural selection.’” 🫢 forward.com/fast-forward/5…
These antisemitic remarks were made at around the same time Giuliani publicly claimed that he's "more of a Jew" than Jewish billionaire and Holocaust survivor George Soros. cnn.com/2019/12/24/pol…
👀 Santos on Feb. 28, 2022: “For a lot of people who are descendants of World War II refugees, or survivors of the Holocaust, a lot of names and paperwork were changed in the name of survival. So I don’t carry the family last name — that would’ve been Zabrovsky.“
Santos also claimed to “have been to Israel numerous times from educational, business, and leisurely trips.” A brief search of his social media accounts found no images or documentation of his alleged trips to Israel. forward.com/fast-forward/5…
WATCH 📺: @TulsiGabbard, standing in for Tucker Carlson, to Santos: “One of the questions that really, probably hits home to a lot of people is: are you Jewish? … You said there in that letter that you are ‘a proud American Jew.’ How do you explain that?”
Congressman-elect @Santos4Congress in an interview with @JCats2013 on WABC radio: "So my grandparents went to Brazil and my mother was born and raised in Brazil."
He says there are "a lot of people overstating their resumes or twist a little bit."
🎧Asked by former Rep. Anthony Weiner, a co-host, to respond to the Forward report that he falsely claimed that his maternal grandparents were refugees from the Nazis, Santos doubles down.
“I want to know where they're getting these reports from…” 1/2
Weiner: “I'm asking you, are you saying your grandparents were not born in Brazil?”
Santos: “To the best of my knowledge, to the best of my understanding, no they were not.” 2/2
In addition to widely-reported interview with Bari Weiss, Netanyahu is set to address the New York Times Dealbook summit soon about his return to power.
Netanyahu hasn’t spoken in Hebrew to mainstream Israeli media outlets for months
Netanyahu to @andrewrsorkin about drawing a moral line in his close relations with Putin: “When things relate to your very existence, I say that comes first.”
Netanyahu says he wouldn’t rule out Russia using nukes in war against Ukraine.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is set to address Trump’s meeting with Fuentes in a speech on the Senate floor momentarily.
“For a former President to sit and have dinner with a high profile antisemite is disgusting and dangerous,” Schumer is expected to say.
“Even assuming the former president didn’t realize Mr. Fuentes was coming to Mar-a-Lago, for him to refuse to condemn Fuentes and his bigoted words is appalling and dangerous,” Schumer will say, according to the prepared remarks shared with me.
Schumer praised some of Trump allies, "particularly those in the Jewish community" who are "pushing him to do the right thing by condemning this vicious antisemite — since the former president does not seem to have the honor to do it on his own." forward.com/fast-forward/5…