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Anti-Israel Bias

From Kim Kardashian’s reaction to her ex-husband’s hate speech and a former porn star’s blood libel to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tweeting about a “white Nazi army of Ukraine.”
The devices were found in his car when he arrived from the direction of Jenin.
Under pressure, the investment giant and its ratings firm Sustainalytics flag fewer companies for doing business in what it considers occupied territory.
“While this was a legitimate subject to examine in the interview, we apologize that the language used in this line of questioning was not phrased well and was inappropriate,” the network said.
“This isn’t journalism, it’s a blood libel,” media watchdog HonestReporting said.
It comes after a new report was released by the Investigative Project on Terrorism about the group’s extensive history of antisemitism.
From a heavy-metal singer calling out fellow rocker Roger Waters, a man dressed in neo-Nazi clothing giving balloons to children to a Bangladeshi cleric who said Hitler “did a good job on killing Jews.”
“Fight the fake” details factually incorrect and biased reporting.
The finance minister suggests that Israel should only support the move if the Palestinian Authority is removed as a member.
Economic Freedom Front MLP Aishah Cassiem called for United Herzlia Schools to be deregistered over its pro-Israel stance.
“There should be no political limitations on research,” says Ariel University senior vice president.
A Finnish official apologies for attending a neo-Nazi rally, a new “Lies vs Truth” digital media campaign, and Australia gives Twitter notice of 28 days.