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Anti-Israel Bias

The Israeli foreign minister said the moves were in response to Canberra’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state and its entry bans on Simcha Rothman and other Israeli figures.
The Australian Jewish Association slammed the move ahead of a speaking tour, which bars the lawmaker from entering the country for three years.
Hundreds of thousands of online users refused to let her statement rest, joined within hours by news websites.
Moshe “Mutz” Matalon, the chairman of the Israel Paralympic Committee, intends to protest the “shameful behavior.”
Footage allegedly shows an envelope containing the documents being accidentally dropped into the trash at a Sarajevo hotel reception desk.
Amine Ayoub was held for 32 hours without food or water then deported.
The American real estate developer shared a message via Instagram, saying, “A state that produces such violence is one that should not exist.”
Apple’s digital bookstore sells “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” for 49 pence (62 cents) on its British site.
The newspaper made the reference in a broader story about the artistic pursuits of a terrorist freed from Israeli prison.
The European soccer federation also invited two Palestinian children to take part in the medal ceremony of the 2025 UEFA Super Cup.
“A small group of people is using the excuse of the war in Gaza to target the Jews,” museum director Marco Gonzalez told JNS.
It is “actively looking for people across the political spectrum, because that’s how you do journalism education,” the program director told JNS.