Anti-Israel Bias
“I was shocked she called out a group and generalized them,” the staffer said.
The bill would expand aggravated harassment to include instances when a person displays a symbol of a foreign terrorist organization.
The British news outlet said it “takes full responsibility” for the “serious flaws” with the “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone.”
“Terrorists killed the two little boys with their bare hands. Stop covering for Hamas,” wrote the American Jewish Committee.
The broadcaster must investigate systemic bias against Israel after repeated editorial failures since Oct. 7, former director of BBC television demands.
In a speech, Cyril Ramaphosa mentioned the “severe humanitarian crisis faced by Palestinians” and ignored Hamas’s cruelty to Israeli hostages.
“There is not one iota of the union having done this because it was the right thing to do,” Jeffrey Lax, a CUNY law professor, told JNS.
Badenoch sent a letter to the public broadcaster’s boss inquiring as to whether any payment was made to Hamas while creating the documentary.
“The AP chooses to whitewash the baby killers, calling them ‘militants’ rather than terrorists and claiming the children ‘died'—rather than were murdered—in captivity,” Rep. Ritchie Torres wrote.
Trump signed an executive order intended to revolutionize the fight against Jew-hatred.
A trailer for the show suggested that criticizing the Jewish state will be on tap on the new YouTube program.
The current debate swirls around the NGO Blue and White Future, which was heavily backed by non-Israeli sources.