U.S. Federal Funding Uncertainty Looms as Sydney Attack Renews American Jewish Security Fears
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She says she doesn't recognize her son. Verena Akram assures that her son Naveed, who committed an anti-Semitic attack with his father in Sydney, on Bondi Beach... The article "Everyone would dream of having a son like mine": the mother of the terrorist in Sydney denies the involvement of his son in the anti-Semitic attack appeared first on Current Values.
U.S. federal funding uncertainty looms as Sydney attack renews American Jewish security fears
The massacre in which 15 people were killed at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday has once again brought the Jewish community’s security vulnerabilities into stark focus. But for the American Jewish community, the prospects for much-needed help from the federal government in the form of additional Nonprofit Security Grant Program funding remain unclear. The Senate Appropriations Committee’s homeland security su…
Two men, a father and his son, attack a Hanukkah celebration of the Jewish community in Sydney, killing 15 people. What happened? We reconstructed the course of the attack.
After the terrorist attack in Sydney, Alice Teodorescu Måwe (KD) warns that the same thing could happen in Sweden. But radicalization researchers paint a different picture.
The Pakistani Sajid and Naveed Akram have been hit. The government strengthens the protection of Jewish sites. New details about the brutal massacre that took place in Sydney on Sunday during the Jewish celebration in Hanukkah in Bondi Beach continue to emerge. Australian authorities have confirmed that the attack record remains at least 16 dead and more than 40 injured, some of whom are still in critical condition in hospitals in New South Wale…
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