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Anti-Israel Bias

“At a time of rising antisemitism, there’s no place for rhetoric seen as a call to violence,” said the chair of the Democratic National Committee.
For U.S. multinational companies located in Ireland, especially, “there’s no doubt this bill will create major difficulties,” said former Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter.
“Instead of promoting Hamas’s false propaganda from the sidelines, the U.N. should be working collaboratively with GHF,” the organization stated.
“These reports are deeply troubling,” the chairmen of House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees wrote.
“The war will not end while hostages remain in Gaza,” the Jewish state’s delegation to the United Nations said.
The translation of “Jews” as “Israelis” and payment of 21 months’ worth of salaries to a Hamas boss’s son was deemed “reasonable.”
Ilana Gritzewsky, a former Hamas captive and the partner of kidnapped soldier Matan Zangauker, gives harrowing testimony about her time in Gaza.
“Allowing them to play in Canada would be a stain on our country’s reputation.”
“Israel is not just the world’s only Jewish state,” stated Eric Adams, the New York City mayor. “It’s a vital economic partner to both our city and country.”
Francesca Albanese calls the measures “scary,” warning they threaten free speech and international engagement on Palestinian rights.
The NGO is a proscribed terrorist organization in Britain.
News outlets escalate from Israel criticism to explicit calls for destruction as antisemitic rhetoric spreads across the political spectrum.