Anti-Israel Bias
“I would like to reiterate that [it] was not intended to offend Muslims or any other person. If anyone takes offense to this video, I deeply apologize,” wrote news editor Gil Tamary.
“It’s about a bunch of Europeans back in the middle of the 19th century deciding that they were going to take over this piece of land, and kick out anybody that lived there and take it over for themselves and their own little cabal,” alleges the musician.
“The project should be rolled out in all 50 states, as well as internationally,” said news anchor Bianca Rahimi.
A study shows NGOs routinely disregard the terror affiliations of minors killed in attacks or clashes with Israeli forces.
“The vast majority of black Americans are not anti-Semitic, not anti-Israel. But this doesn’t get talked about. The louder mouthpieces often are like Louis Farrakhan, who is talking about white people, Jews and Israel, and somehow, they are portrayed as the mouthpiece for the entire black community,” explains Pastor Dumisani Washington.
Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden release joint statement citing “insufficient evidence” to support the designation • U.N. threatens to blacklist Israel following report on deaths of Palestinian minors.
“It is Amnesty whose behavior borders on the criminal by willfully playing a role in the international campaign to cast the Jewish state as illegitimate,” says Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Participants find that none of what they heard about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict back home corresponds to the reality on the ground.
A former NBA announcer is taking 14 students and a small group of mentors to Israel in a pioneering effort to broadcast the Maccabiah Games, Olympic-style.
S.A.F.E. CUNY files complaints with city and state agencies alleging violations of anti-discrimination laws.
The Philos Project led opposition to the denomination’s overture, “On Recognition That Israel’s Laws, Policies, and Practices Constitute Apartheid Against the Palestinian People.”
“Why hasn’t the E.U. ever called any other people’s residential activities in other occupied territories an international crime?,” says Dutch MEP Michiel Hoogeveen.