Anti-Israel Bias
“When Jewish students feel they cannot express their support of the Jewish homeland, that’s unsafe,” says Jonah Fried, an international student in McGill’s Honors program and a CAMERA Fellow on Campus.
The Public Employees’ Retirement Association voted unanimously to proceed with the divestment of $42 million from Unilever.
Israeli Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel described the move as “illogical” and “aggressive.”
Titled “Faculty Academic Boycotters: Ground Zero for Campus Antisemitism,” it explored anti-Semitic activity at universities starting from the onset of the 11-day conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza last May through the end of the 2020-21 academic year.
Rabab Abdulhadi, director of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies Program at San Francisco State University, has expressed her support for Palestinian terrorists, including Leila Khaled.
“We have and always will continue to loudly condemn anti-Semitism and any and all acts of hate. We are committed to working more intentionally, thoroughly and thoughtfully so we can prevent this from happening again,” said acting director of the Sierra Club Dan Chu.
The company is being sued for unlawfully ending a 34-year business relationship with American Quality Products Ltd. to boycott areas the ice-cream-maker called “Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
“[Paul] O’Brien’s patronizing attempt to speak on behalf of the American Jewish community is deeply alarming and offensive,” they wrote in a statement.