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JNS was also recognized in two other national journalism competitions.
It was an unprecedented move by the Persian Gulf country, which does not have diplomatic ties with the Jewish state and for the first time will allow Israeli journalists to report from its soil.
Kelly Craft said “there’s no place” for the United Nations to establish a blacklist of businesses that work with or are in Israel, an effort by some to further the anti-Israel BDS movement.
“However, it is irresponsible, immoral and unproductive for taxpayer dollars to fund overtly biased advocacy under the guise of academic discourse,” wrote U.S. Rep. George Holding.
The European Court of Justice is considering a request from France’s top tribunal “for clarification of rules on labeling goods” from Judea and Samaria, eastern Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.
Conservative radio and TV commentator Mark Levin’s “Unfreedom of the Press” has been perched atop “The New York Times” nonfiction bestseller list since its release—an irony of sorts since he’s tackling the Gray Lady’s internal ills.
“The ongoing decades-old long demonization and dehumanization of the Jewish state has been misunderstood as political criticism when in truth, it has been the new virulent form of anti-Semitism,” said Dan Diker, a fellow and senior project director at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
“Williams College is an institution of higher education that received federal funds, and is subject to Title VI,” wrote George Mason University law professor David Bernstein in a complaint.
“At the end of the day, it is imperative for pro-Israel students to combat this extreme left, which disguises itself in rhetoric such as ‘human rights’ and ‘progressive.’ We believe that if we stand beside them, we can combat this threat and expose it together,” said Amit Deri, CEO of Reservists on Duty.
Siamak Moreh Sedgh has been known to be a frequent critic of Israel.
It has been attended by Jeremy Corbyn, before becoming leader of the British Labour Party, and Rev. Stephen Sizer, known for his pro-BDS and anti-Israel views, there last year when the Israeli flag was lit on fire.