Anti-Israel Bias
Tamika Mallory “is a notorious trafficker of Jew-hatred in America, a defender for Louis Farrakhan’s vicious vitriol against Jews,” the Lawfare Project wrote.
“His entire identity is shaped by a need to please those who hate Jews,” British independent investigative journalist David Collier writes.
The effects of the 1975 Zionism-Racism resolution remain an indelible component of the realities in today’s Middle East.
Prosecutors say a member of the outlawed group struck Sgt. Kate Evans with a sledgehammer during an Aug. 6 break-in at an Elbit Systems UK site.
The defendant is said to have served as a guard at a camp for Soviet and Polish prisoners of war.
Full-length railcar tagged with anti-Israel message in Antwerp, prompting condemnation and accusations of negligence by Jewish leaders.
An erroneous report depicting Israeli victims as attackers fueled a ban on Maccabi fans and heightened Jewish community distrust.
“Blood libel was on full display today,” the American Jewish Committee stated. “Dressed up as ‘activism’ and ‘performance art.’”
The move comes after violent anti-Israel protests disrupted races across Europe.
Organizers told protesters to come appearing to be “visibly Jewish,” according to social-network posts encouraging demonstrators to show up.
Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama gave its chairman three days to resign over inviting U.S. academic Peter Berkowitz to an event.
Thousands of protesters, some carrying flares and smoke grenades, showed up outside a basketball arena in Bologna where Maccabi Tel Aviv was playing.