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In Their Own Words

Declaring week honoring Holocaust victims, Biden denounces ‘all forms of hate-fueled violence’

The U.S. president proclaimed May 5 to May 12 the Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust.

Rodriguez: Just Part of the Problem

“The video of him responding, the walk when he gets out of the unit,” says one officer, “it’s disgusting and a disgrace to the badge. He’s found a way to turn public service into personal gain, and no one seems to care.”

TikTok, Our Old Nazi Oma

We all know TikTok has a problem when it comes to espousing hate. We cannot expressly say that TikTok espouses antisemitic, pro-Nazi agenda, and media, but one is left to make assumptions when it comes to how they apply community guidelines.

House of cards…

An officer speaks out about policy at the El Paso Police Department, El Paso, Texas.

Israel Bonds surpasses $3 billion in global sales since Oct. 7

Unprecedented surge in retail, government and institutional sales offers powerful display of international support for Israel.

Another EPPD Officer Speaks Out

Dear Mr. Zimmerman, I have read several articles pertaining to your news column, and I wanted to say a big thank you for allowing freedom of speech to be prevalent in The Jerusalem Press. I find it very interesting with the news items that this paper covers not just international headlines of Israel and the Middle East but the local interest columns involving the El Paso Police Department.

University Students Supporting Hamas

Several American universities have been flooded with anti-Israel agitators on Wednesday, with four schools hosting chaotic scenes in California, Massachusetts, Texas, and New York.

Guyana Presidents’ Son Puts on Tefillin, Receives Matzah for First Time

Guyana Presidents’ Son Puts on Tefillin, Receives Matzah for First Time.

The Truth is a Hard Pill to Swallow

Another officer with the El Paso Police Department comes forward to share their story.

The Faded Blue Line: An EPPD Officer Speaks Out

An officer with the El Paso Police Department speaks out about the corruption and criminals with badges.