Anti-Israel Bias
Hezbollah’s propaganda training of Hamas included how to counter the Israeli narrative, how to train social media influencers and how to train schoolchildren to produce their own content.
Btissame Chait-Said denied harboring any anti-Jewish bias and claimed hackers hijacked three of her social network accounts.
The 25-year-old Palestinian woman allegedly called on Hamas to murder hostages, described Hitler as a “visionary.”
“Florida State University strongly condemns antisemitism in all forms,” the public school stated.
“We will enforce our policies related to protests and expressive activity,” a spokeswoman for the public university told JNS.
A former lawmaker from the Scandinavian country dismissed the demand as “empty rhetoric” that fails to hold Hamas accountable for human suffering.
“They simply decided on an embargo for the media and because they can, but it has no significance,” an Israeli official says.
“Once again, Hamas is using photos of sick children to push the ‘starvation’ narrative and blame Israel,” COGAT says.
Dyab Abou Jahjah’s Brussels-based NGO exploits courts to spread antisemitic hate, his critics say.
The head of the state-funded institution said Germany is supporting Israel because of the Holocaust.
Geert Wilders, the leader of the country’s largest party, condemned the move as an insult to the victims of Oct. 7.
Authorities were determined not to repeat the July 22 incident in which Israeli tourists were prevented from disembarking at the Greek island of Syros.