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Anti-Israel Bias

They have grappled with response time and collective issues associated with the latest round of violence against Israel, recognizing an increased anti-Jewish backlash, in-person and online.
It’s the first time since 2016 that any American union has officially supported the anti-Israel boycott movement.
An online rally urged people to share images on social media decrying anti-Semitism and to contact their elected officials—from their local mayor to their senator—and ask them to take a stand on the wave of Jew-hatred that has swept America and the world.
Bahrain voted in favor of the resolution along with other countries with poor human-rights records, including China, Russia, Cuba, Libya, Uzbekistan, Somalia, Pakistan and Venezuela.
“The message to Palestinians in New York and everywhere: We don’t hate you. We want to live peacefully. Wake up. We hate Hamas, who does not want people to live peacefully.”
The 51-page booklet discusses “Palestine” and “colonization” by Israel, includes suggested reading materials and promotes BDS.
In some cases, reporters were labeled as traitors or enemies of the state to help justify violence against them; the incitement resulted in deliberate attacks on members of the press while they were reporting.
U.N. watchdog blasts “cynical politicization of the world’s top health agency” amid a global health crisis.
“We believe we need a united, all-of-government effort to combat rising anti-Semitism in this country,” they say, citing an uptick in violent acts that have occurred across the country.
“Think the woke are not anti-Semitic? Think again,” says conservative filmmaker Avi Horowitz.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Meirav Eilon Shahar called on UNHRC member states to “strongly oppose” the special session, which she called “a testament to the clear anti-Israeli agenda of this body.”
Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein responds to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa: In Israel, “all citizens are equal before the law, have the right to vote and serve at every level of government.”