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Anti-Israel Bias

Any antisemitic attack “is one too many,” Karoline Leavitt told reporters. “Frankly, that’s something the previous administration was not willing to say.”
Of 225 pages that the college finally provided, 214 appeared to be publicly available policies, the House Committee on Education and Workforce said.
Her family spoke about her impact in their first network TV interview since Milgrim and her partner were murdered outside of a Jewish event in Washington, D.C.
Federal police have confirmed the existence of an active investigation tied to the Gaza war.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel called on the New York Times, CNN and AP to retract what he said were false claims based on Hamas disinformation.
The broadcaster confirmed it cut ties with freelancer Ahmed Alagha after a post surfaced in which he also called Israel “filth.”
Reporter Yolan Cohen attempted to smuggle a mic into a closed-door meeting, according to the PMO.
The previous attempt of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition to enter the Strip via the Mediterranean Sea was halted by a mysterious drone attack.
The “unacceptable behavior” was “a disservice to the Coloradans who attended for a conversation about the future of our country,” Sen. Michael Bennet said.
This trip to Israel “recharged our sense of purpose as the next generation of Zionist leaders,” says Sharon Knafelman from UC Berkeley.
“Since the beginning of the war, the United Nations has been a central player in promoting disinformation in the media that it refuses to change,” Anne Herzberg, of NGO Monitor, told JNS.
Hostile crowd at Beersheva conference shouts down the Democrats leader Yair Golan.