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Anti-Israel Bias

“The Wellesley News editorial board seeks to position themselves as the victim,” Jeremy Burton, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, told JNS.
“While it is not my practice to comment on the newspaper’s editorials, I do feel the need to make it clear that Wellesley College rejects the Mapping Project for promoting anti-Semitism,” Wellesley College President Paula A. Johnson wrote.
“Not only do they steal our homes, they demolish them with people in them most of the time and make sure they are humiliated and homeless,” Mohamed Hadid posted to his 1.3 million Instagram followers.
The Wellesley News “truly disgraced itself” by “supporting this vile anti-Semitic project,” said Aviva Rosenschein, international campus director for the CAMERA media watchdog.
Morningstar, catching fire for alleged anti-Israel bias in its risk ratings, is under investigation in 19 states.
Those reserving accommodations will be cautioned they are traveling to a “disputed, conflict-affected” area that “may pose greater risks.”
“In this sensitive period, journalists would be remiss to ignore the combustible internal Palestinian factors, combined with perilous Iranian meddling, which spell the potential for a rough period of Palestinian violence targeting Israelis,” said Andrea Levin, CAMERA’s executive director.
They also demand that the United Nations impose sanctions on the Jewish state and accuse the country of apartheid.
Israeli security forces last month raided the offices of the organizations in Ramallah, with soldiers reportedly confiscating dozens of documents, printers and computers.
The request came after Abdel Bari Atwan was exposed for expressing support for terrorists.
The Vermont-based company reportedly plans to file a revised complaint in New York federal court.
The law school’s dean, Erwin Chemerinsky, sent a letter to leaders of law student organizations calling out the BDS group’s anti-Semitism.