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Washington, DC -- Today, the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to provide $1 billion to replenish Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. This action came two days after Democrats stripped away $1 billion dollars in funding for Israel’s critical Iron Dome from a government funding bill. The Iron Dome protects Israeli civilians from indiscriminate rocket attacks launched by Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Jihad, and other terrorist groups. Ten Democrat Members of Congress and one Republican, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, voted against Iron Dome funding today. During debate on the bill, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) attacked Israel as an "apartheid regime" that is guilty of "war crimes."
Washington, DC -- Today, House Democrats stripped away $1 billion dollars in funding for Israel’s critical Iron Dome self-defense system from the must-pass government funding bill. Iron Dome protects Israeli civilians from indiscriminate rocket attacks launched by Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Jihad, and other terrorist groups.
by Gabby Deutsch, Jewish Insider
In November, three years before the next presidential election, several GOP presidential hopefuls will appear at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual Las Vegas conference.
Chances are you’ve read plenty of Jonathan Tobin’s excellent columns, frequently featured in the RJC's weekly e-newsletter.
Join us for a lively discussion with JNS’s editor-in-chief about pressing concerns facing Jewish Americans, including:
• US foreign policy
• the security of Israel
• the threat from Iran
• antisemitism
• and the implications of the Biden administration’s policies.

Jonathan S. Tobin is the Editor-in-Chief of JNS — Jewish News Syndicate. He is also a contributing writer for National Review and a columnist for the New York Post, Haaretz, and other publications.
Hosted by the RJC Orlando Chapter with special thanks to RJC Vice President’s Council Member Michael Brehne.
Doors open at 5:30, event begins promptly at 6:00.
This event is in-person and open to all RJC Leaders and Members in good standing, and their invited guests.
There is no charge to attend.
RSVP is required and space is limited.
Chances are you’ve read plenty of Jonathan Tobin’s excellent columns, frequently featured in the RJC's weekly e-newsletter.
Join us for a lively discussion with JNS’s editor-in-chief about pressing concerns facing Jewish Americans, including:
• US foreign policy
• the security of Israel
• the threat from Iran
• antisemitism
• and the implications of the Biden administration’s policies.

Jonathan S. Tobin is the Editor-in-Chief of JNS — Jewish News Syndicate. He is also a contributing writer for National Review and a columnist for the New York Post, Haaretz, and other publications.
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Chances are you’ve read plenty of Jonathan Tobin’s excellent columns, frequently featured in the RJC's weekly e-newsletter.
Join us for a breakfast program featuring a lively discussion with JNS’s editor-in-chief about pressing concerns facing conservative Jewish Americans, including:
• US foreign policy
• the security of Israel
• the threat from Iran
• antisemitism
• and the growing consequences of the Biden administration’s incompetence.

Jonathan S. Tobin is the Editor-in-Chief of JNS — Jewish News Syndicate. He is also a contributing writer for National Review and a columnist for the New York Post, Haaretz, and other publications.
This event is in-person and open to all RJC Leaders and Members in good standing, and their invited guests.
There is no charge to attend.
RSVP is required and space is limited.