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Anti-Israel Bias

Madrid pulls ambassador from Tel Aviv after Jerusalem bans two ministers over antisemitic, pro-violence statements.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he preferred victory in Gaza over “flattering obituaries” in world media about Israel’s defeat.
Organizers of the North African contingent of the anti-Israel initiative cite “technical and logistical” issues after earlier weather setbacks.
A watchdog blasted the broadcaster for citing Samer Elzaenen, a Palestinian journalist who called to “burn Jews like Hitler” and praised terrorists.
Twenty-one percent of the public supported four or more antisemitic statements, up from 16% last year.
The facility in England’s southwest was targeted dozens of times by the now-terrorist-designated group Palestine Action.
Michael Schill, president of the university, stated that Northwestern had no choice but to negotiate with the anti-Israel encampment.
“Everyone has a right to their opinion,” a spokesman for Rep. Tim Burchett said. “But they don’t have the right to bump the congressman.”
An online survey shows overwhelming public support for continued security, economic and energy cooperation.
Kenneth Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, stated that “Adelphi University should be a model for other institutions.”
“We oppose the ICC’s politicized agenda, overreach and disregard for the sovereignty of the United States and that of our allies,” said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Dan Negrea said, if confirmed, he would “bring common sense, purpose and belief in American exceptionalism” to the U.N. Economic and Social Council.