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Michigan House condemns state GOP tweet likening gun reforms to the Holocaust
(JTA) – The Democratic-led Michigan House passed a resolution Thursday condemning “inappropriate, repugnant Holocaust comparisons,” a day after the state’s Republican Party sent a widely reviled tweet comparing gun reforms to the Holocaust.
The resolution passed by voice vote, meaning the chamber’s Republicans did not have to take a position on their party’s tweet. The party chair has defended and refused to apologize for the tweet.
Introduced by Jewish state Rep. Samantha Steckloff and sponsored by several other House Democrats, the resolution condemns “divisive rhetoric” and specifically mentions Republicans.
“A substantial number of Republican leaders and other public figures in Michigan and across the United States have compared the Holocaust as a means to criticize gun control measures, to protest against abortion laws, and speak in favor of denying women access to reproductive health care,” the resolution states.
The offending tweet used an image of wedding rings the Nazis seized from Jews at the Buchenwald concentration camp as a way of protesting gun reform legislation, which Democrats advanced yesterday. “Before they collected all these wedding rings,” the image text on the tweet reads, “they collected all the guns.”
Kristina Karamo, the newly elected Michigan Republican chair, defended the tweet in a series of statements and at a press conference Wednesday.
“We are not the Republican Party who apologizes and runs away from our positions,” she said, adding that people get “way too offended” and that the tweet was meant to “point to history.”
While Michigan is a purple state, Republicans are currently the minority party in the state, having lost control of both legislative chambers and all major statewide races in the most recent election. The state party has also trended toward extremist and conspiratorial beliefs in recent years: Karamo, the party’s secretary of state nominee in 2022, refused to concede her election, while the most recent attorney general nominee is being investigated on charges of illegally accessing and tampering with election equipment.
Detroit’s Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC joined local and national organizations in condemning the tweet and calling on the party to delete it, saying in a statement, “It is beyond reprehensible that a political party should use images from the Holocaust to score cheap points.” Its director, Rabbi Asher Lopatin, challenged Karamo about the tweet at her press conference.
Longtime norms in American electoral politics against Holocaust comparisons have fallen away in recent years, and Democrats in Michigan have also employed Nazi comparisons. The state’s attorney general Dana Nessel, who is Jewish, compared former President Donald Trump to Hitler in a 2020 speech at the state’s nominating convention. She did not intend it as a favorable comparison.
“Hitler, by all accounts, could read and write,” Nessel said, according to reporters, “and he also was brave enough to serve in his nation’s military.” Nessel’s office defended her comments at the time, as Republicans condemned her for “trafficking in Holocaust denial.”
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Report: Regime Change Not Ruled Out as US Mulls Escalation Against Venezuela
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a march amid the disputed presidential election, in Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. 3, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Maxwell Briceno
i24 News – The United States is poised to launch a new phase of Venezuela-related operations in the coming days, as the US administration of President Donald Trump ratchets up pressure on President Nicolas Maduro’s government, Reuters reported Saturday citing four officials familiar with the matter. An escalation that would go so far as overthrowing Maduro’s dictatorial regime could not be ruled out, it is understood.
The report could not provide the exact timing or scope of the new operations, nor confirm that Trump had made a final decision to act. Reports of looming action have proliferated in recent weeks as the US military has deployed forces to the Caribbean amid worsening relations with Venezuela.
Two of the US officials said covert operations would likely be the first part of the new action against Maduro. Another “senior administration official” said he did not rule anything out regarding Venezuela.
“President Trump is prepared to use every element of American power to stop drugs from flooding into our country and to bring those responsible to justice,” the official was quoted as saying.
Also on Saturday, three international airlines canceled their flights departing from Venezuela, the day after the US Federal Aviation Administration warned major airlines of a “potentially hazardous situation” when flying over the country.
Brazil’s Gol, Colombia’s Avianca and TAP Air Portugal canceled their flights departing from Caracas on Saturday, according to Flightradar24 and the official website of Simon Bolivar Maiquetia International Airport.
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Indonesia’s Biggest Islamic Group Asks Chief to Resign Over Invitation to Pro-Israeli Speaker
Then Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Yahya Cholil Staquf, secretary general of the 60-million member Nahdlatul Ulama, Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization, at his office in Jerusalem. Photo: Haim Zach/GPO.
Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organization, Nahdlatul Ulama, has asked its chief to resign for inviting a US scholar known for his support of Israel during the Gaza war to an internal event in August, according to meeting minutes reviewed by Reuters.
The leadership of NU, which is also the world’s biggest Islamic organization with around 100 million members and affiliates, has given Chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf three days to offer his resignation or be removed from his post, according to the minutes from a meeting on Thursday.
NU cited Staquf’s invitation to a person “affiliated with an International Zionism network” for an internal event and alleged financial mismanagement as reasons for his ouster.
Staquf, who has been NU’s chairman since 2021, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
NU official Najib Azca told Reuters the decision was linked to Staquf’s invitation to former US official and scholar Peter Berkowitz for an August training event.
Staquf has apologized for the invitation and called it an oversight as he had not carefully checked Berkowitz’s background, adding that he condemned Israel‘s “brutal genocidal acts in Gaza.”
Berkowitz often writes in support of Israel‘s campaign in Gaza, according to his website, including a piece in September aiming to refute allegations of genocide against Israel.
Berkowitz spoke at NU seminars about the history of Western political thought in August, his website showed.
Berkowitz did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment that reached him outside of office hours.
Indonesia, the world’s Muslim-majority nation, has routinely condemned Israel‘s actions in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza since the war broke out in 2023. It has long advocated for a two-state solution and has no diplomatic relations with Israel.
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Protesters at Tel Aviv Rally Call for State Inquiry into Oct. 7 Failings
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participates in the state memorial ceremony for the fallen of the Iron Swords War on Mount Herzl. In Jerusalem on 16 October 2025. Photo: Alex Kolomoisky/POOL/Pool via REUTERS
i24 News – Israeli protesters gathered on Saturday in Tel Aviv, to demand the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appoint a committee to initiate a state inquiry on the security failings of October 7.
Saturday night rallies in Tel Aviv have been a fixture of the two-year-long war in Gaza that was triggered by the Hamas-led cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, that saw the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
Protesters charged that Netanyahu refuses to be held accountable for his share of responsibility in Israel’s blackest day. They likewise took exception to Netanyahu’s wish to select the members of the committee, arguing this represented subversion of the democratic process.
Protesters also demanded the return of remains of the three deceased hostages still remaining in Gaza: Ran Gvili, Dror or and Sudthisak Rinthalak.
