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Anti-Israel Bias

Only witnesses critical of Israel were on the docket at the U.N. Commission of Inquiry proceedings this week; the commission did not offer Jerusalem a chance to rebut.
Joelle Maroun, who was removed, had tweeted: “Every Palestinian has to kill one Jew and the case is closed” and made pro-Hitler jokes.
The school agreed to pay the sociology graduate an undisclosed sum after graders failed her essay for being insufficiently anti-Israel.
The New York nonprofit’s staff will undergo training on antisemitism as part of a settlement
“We are all witnessing an unprecedented attack by mobilized media channels against the government,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli public has woken to the fact that legacy stations are not impartial purveyors of news, but players in the political game, says Channel 14 news anchor Lital Shemesh.
The online histories of Joelle Maroun, Laila Odeh and Dina Abi-Saab should warrant employment termination at any self-respecting Western media outlet.
Many online tourism companies have adopted a pro-Palestinian vocabulary when labeling their lodgings that are up for rent in Judea and Samaria.
A new report from the Zachor Legal Institute indicates that the controversial map targets military bases and police stations, in addition to Jewish entities.
A federal appeals court ruled that the state did not violate the Constitution by requiring contractors to agree not to boycott Israel.
“Good art can definitely happen to bad people,” Karen Swallow Prior of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary tells JNS.
The professors at Kingsborough Community College tell JNS that the university is punishing them for complaining about campus antisemitism.