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Anti-Israel Bias

Sewell Chan, the former “CJR” executive editor, was dismissed, in part, after raising a “significant ethical problem” with a reporter who “is passionately devoted to the cause of the Gaza protests.”
“On Tuesday, April 22, a global ‘Day of Rage’ is expected to take place in support of the Palestinians,” the National Security Council said.
Performers accuse the Jewish state of genocide and criticize U.S. support.
The Muslim-majority country forbids its citizens from traveling to the Jewish state.
The hate crimes detective compared Netanyahu to Hitler and denied the Oct. 7 massacre.
After Oct. 7, Masha Kleiner saw a disturbing shift in her adopted home, compelling her to become an overnight activist.
The founder of the Milwaukee-based organization called for the “liberation of Palestine” in a blog post, “From the river to the sea.”
Mark Carney sparks outrage for acknowledging Gaza genocide comment; later claims he misheard heckler.
“Israelis are not human beings ... they are not even beasts,” Ahmed Alagha wrote online, in addition to his antisemitic remarks.
The State Department told JNS the council “protected human rights abusers and antisemitic terrorists such as Hamas by allowing them to use the organization to shield themselves from scrutiny.”
The Palestinian Information Center published a photo of “Grey’s Anatomy” actress Katherine Heigl, identifying her as a French physician.
Albanese, who has referred to the Jewish state as genocidal and suggested suspending its U.N. membership, will continue her mandate through 2028.