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Anti-Israel Bias

It alleges a hostile environment for Jews through its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program, violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act.
Outgoing chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda says no information has been received from Israel about its strike on a building in Gaza that housed two major media outlets.
“No matter what your views on Israel, using Nazi imagery to describe it is not only inaccurate and offensive, but deeply anti-Semitic,” said Scott Richman, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League NY/NJ.
The “Harvard Israel Initiative,” which has already garnered 905 signatures and counting, asserts Israel’s “right to self-defense” and the “right of the Jewish people to self-determination.”
“We are using all available avenues from high in the sky billboards to Instagram and everything in between,” said Elizabeth Abrams, assistant vice president of communications for JUF.
Democratic strategist Steve Rabinowitz told JNS that while he personally would not have chosen Rep. Ilhan Omar for the committee, Democrats are likely not calling for her removal because “the world is not just Israel and the Palestinians.”
A dozen stated that “ignoring the differences between democracies governed by the rule of law and contemptible organizations that engage in terrorism at best discredits one’s intended argument and at worst reflects deep-seated prejudice.”
Journalist Mark Stone later attempted to apologize for his remarks in a series of tweets.
The European Union continues to invest millions in funding the Palestinian Authority’s educational system without demanding that it stop “indoctrinating its children to hate and kill,” stated a spokesperson for Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It is the second-largest teachers union in the nation.
“Targeting Jewish businesses is straight-up anti-Semitic,” California State Sen. Scott Wiener wrote in a series of Twitter posts that included photos of the graffiti and past anti-Semitic vandalism of the store.
Legal counsel for the company said the message was in the game’s waiting area, where players decide which battle arena they want to join.