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  • 101 - The U.S. Representative to the United Nations

    Stefanik Calls Out Anti-Israel Bias, Highlights Concerns Over Medecins Sans Frontieres, Antisemitism in New York

    17/02/2026 | 2 mins.
    Elise Stefanik, the United States Representative to the United Nations, has been vocal in recent days about organizations accused of anti-Israel bias amid ongoing Gaza developments. According to Fox News, in September she sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi urging an investigation into Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, under the Anti-Terrorism Act. Stefanik claimed the group mirrored propaganda pushed by Hamas. This comes as the medical nongovernmental organization recently quit operations at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, citing armed men, intimidation, and suspected weapons movement there. The Israel Defense Forces possess intelligence showing the hospital served as a Hamas headquarters, and a White House official noted any Hamas presence underscores the need for the group to disarm under the current ceasefire.

    Fox News reports that Stefanik's push highlights broader scrutiny of such groups. HonestReporting director Salo Aizenberg told the outlet that Doctors Without Borders previously condemned Israeli Defense Forces raids on the same hospital but now confirms combatants used it, validating Israel's position all along.

    Stefanik also addressed antisemitism linked to New York City actions. The Jerusalem Post notes she posted on X, formerly Twitter, condemning the Brooklyn Navy Yard's eviction of drone maker Easy Aerial over alleged Israel ties as taxpayer-funded antisemitism from the mayor's office. She called for more voices to denounce it.

    These stances align with Stefanik's role in advancing United States priorities at the United Nations, including combating terrorism and antisemitism during fragile ceasefires in Gaza.

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    Stefanik Tackles NYC Operations, Calls Out "Taxpayer-Funded Antisemitism"

    15/02/2026 | 2 mins.
    Elise Stefanik, the United States Representative known for her strong positions on foreign policy and domestic issues, has been active in recent days addressing concerns over New York City operations. The Yeshiva World reports that Stefanik, as chairwoman of House Republican Leadership, urged Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior to launch a federal investigation into the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. This call highlights her push for accountability amid ongoing debates about city governance.

    Additionally, the Jerusalem Post details Stefanik's sharp criticism of a decision by the city-owned Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. The group chose not to renew the lease of Easy Aerial, a manufacturer supplying drones to Israel, a move revealed last week by New York City Council Member Lincoln Restler on X, formerly Twitter. Restler stated the public asset should not lease space to companies producing drones turned into weapons of war. A Brooklyn Navy Yard spokesperson clarified the choice stemmed from business reasons tied to operational and campus compliance matters.

    Stefanik called the eviction deeply disturbing and antisemitic on X. She said we need more voices strongly condemning this taxpayer-funded antisemitism from the New York City Mayors office. New York State Assemblyman Kalman Yeger echoed her, labeling the decision foolish and noting it chases good jobs away due to hatred. Easy Aerial co-founder Ido Gur described the move as upsetting.

    These actions underscore Stefaniks focus on combating perceived antisemitism and supporting American jobs linked to Israel amid heightened tensions. Her statements from February 14, 2026, continue to draw attention in political circles.

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    Stefanik Battles Alleged Antisemitism and Fund Misuse in New York City

    15/02/2026 | 2 mins.
    Elise Stefanik, the United States Representative to the United Nations, has been vocal in recent days on issues tied to antisemitism and federal fund misuse. On February 14, 2026, The Yeshiva World reported that Stefanik urged a review of alleged misuse of federal funds in New York City to organize an anti-Israel meeting. She also called on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior to launch a federal investigation into the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams over these concerns.

    Just days earlier, on February 12, Stefanik condemned the eviction of Easy Aerial, an Israeli-linked drone manufacturer, from the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Jerusalem Post detailed how the city-owned Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation chose not to renew the company's lease, a decision New York City Council Member Lincoln Restler announced on X, citing the firm's supply of drones to Israel. Restler described the space as a public asset that should not support weapons production.

    Stefanik called the move deeply disturbing, antisemitic, and upsetting on X, stating we need more voices condemning this taxpayer-funded antisemitism from the New York City Mayor's office. Brooklyn Navy Yard spokesperson Claire Holmes countered to the New York Post that the decision stemmed from business reasons related to operational and campus compliance matters. State Assemblyman Kalman Yeger echoed Stefanik, labeling it foolish to chase jobs away due to anti-Jewish sentiment.

    The group Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard celebrated the eviction as a win against imperialism and zionism after over a year of campaigning, hinting at targeting other suppliers next. Easy Aerial co-founder Ido Gur called the action upsetting, while the company prepares to relocate.

    These developments highlight Stefanik's focus on combating perceived antisemitism in public institutions amid ongoing tensions over Israel-related policies.

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    Stefanik's UN Nomination Sparks Controversy Over Ties to Terrorism and Foreign Policy Challenges

    10/02/2026 | 1 mins.
    Elise Stefanik, the U.S. Representative from New York's North Country, recently criticized socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for organizing a Gaza Five Kay run to raise funds for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, known as UNRWA. According to AOL News, Stefanik called out Mamdani over his support for the agency, which faces widespread accusations of ties to terrorism and mismanagement of aid.

    Stefanik is also preparing for her Senate confirmation hearing as President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. The Columbian reports that she will face tough questions on ongoing wars, nuclear threats, and U.S. foreign policy challenges at the United Nations. As a rising Republican star, Stefanik has built a reputation for confronting international bodies over issues like antisemitism and support for Hamas.

    In related foreign policy scrutiny, Stefanik has accused former U.S. special envoy for Iran Robert Malley of passing classified intelligence to Tehran, according to an investigative piece by Andrew Fox on Substack. This claim highlights her aggressive stance against perceived Iranian influence in Washington, amid broader debates on sanctions and nuclear deals.

    These developments come as Stefanik transitions from Congress, where she pushed bills on immigration and voter integrity, toward a potential global role advocating American interests at the United Nations.

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    Stefanik Faces UN Confirmation Hearing: Scrutinizing Iran, UNRWA, and Geopolitical Challenges

    10/02/2026 | 1 mins.
    Elise Stefanik, the U.S. Representative from New York, faces a confirmation hearing for her nomination as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. The Columbian reports that she will field questions on ongoing wars and nuclear issues during the Senate hearing. This comes as President Donald Trump pushes her nomination forward in early 2026.

    Recently, Stefanik criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for organizing a Gaza 5K run to raise funds for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, known as UNRWA. AOL News states that Stefanik called out Mamdani, a socialist hopeful, for supporting the agency, which faces widespread accusations of ties to terrorism and mismanagement.

    Meanwhile, polls show Stefanik gaining ground politically. AOL Articles notes that she trails New York Governor Kathy Hochul by just five percentage points in a potential 2026 gubernatorial matchup, and leads when voters learn more about her record.

    Her nomination highlights her rising profile in foreign policy debates. Earlier correspondence, like a 2024 letter with Senator Tom Cotton referenced in Andrew Foxs Substack, shows her scrutinizing alleged Iranian influence in Washington, including investigations into figures linked to U.S. policy on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal.

    Stefanik, a staunch Trump ally, brings her House experience on Israel and anti-terrorism stances to the UN role. Listeners, her confirmation could shape U.S. positions at the United Nations amid global tensions.

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