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Anti-Israel Bias

The National Women’s Studies Association is no stranger to engaging in anti-Israel activism.
A group of Israeli farmers arrived at the International Criminal Court at The Hague to file a war crimes’ complaint against top Hamas officials for arson kite terrorism along the Gaza border.
The South American nation is under fire for not responding to a poster showing blood dripping from the conductor of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.
At a Newton Public School board meeting in June, residents expressed outrage over the anti-Israel classroom materials, calling for the firing of the school superintendent.
These days, campuses are increasingly battlefields where chief among the spoils are the hearts, minds and loyalties of the next generation of the Jewish people.
The Women’s March For All, an offshoot of the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, launched an online petition last week that has gotten 360 signatures so far.
At the denomination’s General Convention in July, Bishop Gayle Harris alleged that she was on the scene when Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian teenager 10 times in the back.
Omar, who has labeled Israel as an “apartheid regime” that has “hypnotized the world,” is favored to take a seat in Congress after winning her Democratic primary on Tuesday in Minnesota.
Meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday, the two discussed ways to ensure that humanitarian projects in Gaza are used for their intended purpose.
At the University of Minnesota, where a pro-BDS resolution passed in March, J Street U refused to join pro-Israel groups in a campaign against the vote, and in a Facebook post urged the Hillel there to be more critical of Israel.
More than a dozen NGOs that promote anti-Israel boycotts have received some 5 million euros annually in European Union funding. In addition, an estimated several million more euros were channeled to boycott-promoting NGOs through third parties that receive E.U. assistance.
The potential purchase of an outlet owned by a confidante of U.S. President Donald Trump comes amid Doha’s recruitment of high-profile Jewish visitors.