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Anti-Israel Bias

“This ruling is an important first step in righting the wrongs of the past year and a half,” stated Brian Cohen, executive director of Columbia Barnard Hillel.
“The secretary-general has spoken out repeatedly at the horrors we have seen in this conflict,” a spokesman for the U.N. secretary-general told JNS.
Palestine Action has attacked defense and engineering firms, banks, universities and other institutions.
“A Palestinian who harms an IDF soldier or a settler in the apartheid territories is not a terrorist. And it’s not a terror attack. He is a hero who struggles against an oppressor for justice, liberation and freedom,” wrote Orthodox Jewish journalist Israel Frey.
The world body again attacked “the State of Israel with false accusations, including baseless charges of sexual violence,” the premier said.
Erin Molan, who launched a successful online show after working for “Sky News Australia,” told JNS that her approach is “just telling the truth and seeing it for what it is.”
A CAMERA report claims that in the first five months of the Israel-Hamas war, BBC Arabic was forced to make 80 corrections—averaging one every 48 hours—including references to Hamas as “the resistance.”
HonestReporting noted that Hassan Eslaiah’s material continues to be offered even though he was outed for his connection to Hamas in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.
In Scotland, pro-Palestinian activists defaced the clubhouse at the Trump Turnberry resort.
“Why is Reuters publishing articles without doing prior investigations?” wrote the National Jewish Assembly. “The damage has already been done.”
Kingsley Wilson, the deputy press secretary at the Defense Department, “is clearly unfit for her role,” the AJC said.
“Members of our Jewish community should not have to think about their safety when they go to worship,” said Joseph McNally, acting U.S. attorney.