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Anti-Israel Bias

Yad Vashem: A public representative should not encourage hatred “while every year, thousands of Jewish families flee Europe under threat.
“Their lies and propaganda destroyed the cease-fire deal, tried to discredit the safe and functioning GHF effort, emboldened Hamas, and resulted in this complete balagan!”
Israel’s main Holocaust museum labeled the accusations “dangerous distortions” following controversies around a German affiliate and some scholars.
“My colleagues indicate that, due to the terrible situation in Gaza, they do not wish to work for a Jewish institution,” the company allegedly wrote.
Miguel Adrover said he refused to create a design for the pop and flamenco performer unless she did “The Right Thing.”
One venue in Edinburgh canceled Philip Simon’s show due to his “views” and another cited “staff security.”
Stephan-Andreas Casdorff of the Friends of Yad Vashem Germany cited Germany’s “historical responsibility” for the Shoah as reason to cut off Israel.
JNS repeatedly sought comment from the magazine about why it removed the quote from the U.N. adviser, who has a long history of Jew-hatred.
Mikhail Gusman, a senior TASS executive, recently participated in the 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum.
The premier is concerned that younger Americans are less supportive of Israel. The actions of the podcasters confirmed his fears.
A government spokesman said that the decision to bar the group was due to its “antisemitic hate speech and open praise for Hamas and Hezbollah.”
A documentary depicting the IDF as systematically targeting health-care workers fails to provide context for Hamas operations in medical facilities.