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Anti-Israel Bias

Senators who passed the law rebuked President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for his hostility toward the Jewish state.
The YouTube podcaster, who hosts antisemitic Holocaust revisionists, is facing a backlash for his sensationalism and rudeness.
News anchor Sahar Emami of the Iranian state news monopoly received the Simon Bolívar National Journalism Award from Caracas.
Alain Kupchik refuted the accusation of genocide in the Gaza Strip.
“They’re both basically trying to extort me—by insinuating that I need to say I support Palestine or they will drop me from the gig,” Azealia Banks posted to X.
Police are looking into the actions of the Bob Vylan duo, which led chants of “death to the IDF” at a Glastonbury music festival.
The judges ruled that blocking the export was the prerogative of the executive—which had warned against undermining U.S. trust in Britain.
The performer who led the chants at Glastonbury told the audience that if they can bear working for ‘“Zionists,” they can do anything.
Spokesman Brian McCarthy said the NFL was “pleased this individual will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
The government agreed to compensate the family of Vladimir “Vlado” Herzog, after it was earlier claimed he killed himself while in detention in 1975.
Bowing to a court order, Christian Estrosi instead displays photos of hostages in Gaza and Iran.
The stories ran the gamut—from opinion and politics to seniors and obits.