Atlanta, GA
Atlanta-based Israel Consul General says Iran attack should concern everyone
Consul General of Israel talks to FOX 5
Counsul General of Israel Anat Sultan-Dadon is stationed in Atlanta. She sat down with FOX 5 Atlanta to discuss the conflict between Iran and Israel and explain where the U.S. fits into it.
ATLANTA – Israel’s envoy here in Atlanta says Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel last night should be of concern to everyone in both the Jewish and broader community here in Metro Atlanta.
“It really is a threat to us all, it is a threat to the entire free world,” said Anat Sultan-Dadon, Consul General of Israel to the Southeastern United States.
That’s how she characterizes Saturday night’s attack by Iran against Israel.
FOX 5’s Eric Mock spoke at length with her Sunday about the threat to Israel from Iran after the attack was largely thwarted by Israeli, U.S. and other allied forces, and whether Israel would fire back.
“Is there any indication that Israel will retaliate against Iran?” Mock asked.
“The Israeli government, the Israeli prime minister, have stated that Israel will take the action that it deems necessary in order to protect our country and our citizens again. As is the responsibility of any sovereign nation,” Sultan-Dadon said.
While she stopped short of confirming any retaliatory strike against Iran, we asked whether people here should be concerned about an escalation by Israel into an all-out war with Iran.
Sultan-Dadon said even though the attack largely failed, she equated Iran’s attack with that of Hamas’ on Oct. 7.
“Just like that, terror cannot go unchecked, because the alternative is to sit by and be slaughtered again. That is the case, also, with regards to a terrorist state that not only makes the threats, but acts upon them. We cannot allow for them to be able to act upon their threats,” Sultan-Dadon said.
Local Jewish community leaders say they’re worried that just like the October terror attack led to an increase in antisemitisim, that this attack could have the same effect.
“For those who disagree with Israel’s policies, using it as an opportunity to defame Judaism and deface our institutions,” said Rich Walter, Chief of Programs for the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.
“We’ve had to, as an organization, invest well over half a million dollars since Oct. 7 in security measures,” he said.
Sultan-Dadon says that’s also something she’s concerned about.
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Anat Sultan-Dadon, Israel’s envoy here in Atlanta, says Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel last night should be of concern to everyone in both the Jewish and broader community here in Metro Atlanta
“This should be of grave concern to all of us,” she said.
On Saturday night, Atlanta Police put out a notice saying they’re on high alert for any threats against Jewish places of worship.
Sultan-Dadon says she hopes all agencies in the Metro will be extra vigilant for any threats against the Metro’s Jewish community.
“Of course, law enforcement has been and remains committed to ensuring that hate is not able to carry out any attacks here, and I hope that we will see more and more take a firm stand against terror,” Sultan-Dadon said.
Atlanta, GA
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Atlanta, GA
Atlanta runners honor Olympian Jeff Galloway after his passing
Jeff Galloway, pioneer of run-walk-run, dies at 80
The running world is mourning the loss of Jeff Galloway, a transformative figure who democratized distance running for millions. An Olympian and the winner of the first-ever Peachtree Road Race in 1970, Galloway was best known for his revolutionary Run-Walk-Run method.
ATLANTA – Atlanta runners are finding ways to honor the legacy of former US Olympian Jeff Galloway, who was widely known for his run-walk-run strategy, after his death on Wednesday at 80.
What we know:
Officials say Galloway suffered a hemorrhagic stroke and died in a hospital in Pensacola, Florida.
His daughter-in-law, Carissa Galloway, also a running enthusiast, shared a tribute to him through social media following his death.
What they’re saying:
“With Jeff being the winner of the first Peachtree, he sort of automatically is a legend here in Atlanta,” said Rich Kenah, Atlanta Track Club CEO.
Kenah says Galloway will likely be remembered most for inspiring so many people to lace up their sneakers and start running.
Running legend Jeff Galloway passes away in Florida
“We know Jeff in the running world as our hometown hero. You know, our celebrity. But he leveraged that celebrity to bring more people into the sport than anybody else that I can think of. I think that should be his legacy,” said Kenah.
At a Thursday night run along the Beltline, the group held a moment of silence in Galloway’s honor.
“He’s a big advocate for encouraging people to go and run. I was influenced by him. I ran my 1st marathon back in December of 2024,” said Alex Lewis.
As the group took off on their run, they remembered the elite athlete who spent a lifetime motivating others to lead a healthy life one step at a time.
“Even though he was an Olympian and kind of like a celebrity in his own right, he still acted and talked to us normal people, just like a regular guy. He’ll be deeply missed here in Atlanta,” said Lewis.
Atlanta Track Club officials say there will be a moment to recognize Jeff Galloway before the start of Sunday’s Publix Atlanta Marathon.
They’re still planning how they will pay tribute to him at this year’s Peachtree Road Race.
The Source: This is a FOX 5 original report where Denise Dillon spoke with members of the Atlanta running community.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Hawks partner with iconic strip club for ‘Magic City Monday’
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Two Atlanta institutions are coming together to bring a new experience to NBA fans.
The Atlanta Hawks and Magic City are partnering for “Magic City Monday,” a celebration of a cultural institution during the team’s game against Orlando Magic on March 16.
Magic City is a self-identified “premier Atlanta strip club,” and well-known across the city for their performances as well as their kitchen. The club is regularly featured in lists identifying the best chicken wings in the city. Magic City is in downtown Atlanta.
What to expect at ‘Magic City Monday’
Before the game, Hawks’ principal owner Jami Gertz, a filmaker and actor, will present a live recording of the Hawks AF podcast, according to a news release from the organization.
Gertz recently produced a five-part STARZ docuseries about Magic City, working with Atlanta native Jermaine Dupri and featuring interviews with Big Boi, Killer Mike and T.I. The series explores the “pivotal role” the club played in “hip-hop and Black culture,” in Atlanta and beyond.
The live recording will include a conversation about the documentary, as well as chats with Magic City founder Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney, T.I. and D.C. Young Fly.
“This collaboration and theme night is very meaningful to me after all the work that we did to put together ‘Magic City: An American Fantasy,’” Gertz said in the release. “The iconic Atlanta institution has made an incredible impact on our city and its unique culture.”
During halftime, T.I will perform in State Farm Arena, and the organization will rely on DJ Esco for pregame music.
“We doin’ this one for the city… Magic City,” T.I. said in the release.
Magic City is bringing the wings
Magic City will bring their famous lemon pepper wings into State Farm Arena, serving the Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ wins and traditional Lemon Pepper at sections 114, 120 and 211. Wings will also be available at two all-inclusive premium experiences including Harrah’s Cherokee Casino’s Club and the Players Club.
“From the food to the music to the exclusive merchandise, we are excited to team up with Magic City to create an authentic, True to Atlanta-inspired game experience,” Melissa Proctor, Hawks executive vice president and chief marketing officer, said in the release.
Limited-edition merchandise, including a ‘MAGIC CITY’ hoodie, will be available at State Farm Arena and online starting Monday, March 16.
The game tips off at 7 p.m. E.T., but fans are invited to enter the arena early for the podcast taping. You can purchase tickets here.
Irene Wright is the Atlanta Connect reporter with USA Today’s Deep South Connect team. Find her on X @IreneEWright or email her at ismith@usatodayco.com.
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