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“In no circumstance may taxpayer money end up in the hands of terrorists,” said Dutch Parliament member Chris Stoffer, who put forward the resolution.
The bans focused on the online editors’ misconduct. Poor behavior included personal insults and misrepresenting sources.
Holocaust survivors and scholars said the international community’s abandonment of the Jewish state belies its promises to learn from the genocide.
In December, Israel closed its embassy in Dublin due to “antisemitic actions and rhetoric” consistently undertaken by the Irish government.
Barnet F.C., which has many Jewish fans, had agreed to let the anti-Israel group’s staff go around bleachers at its game to collect money.
The €1 million will go to a Palestinian organization likening the Gaza war to crucifixion and calling Israel’s actions “genocide.”
“Despite efforts to depict it as such, the encampment was not the product of naive, anti-war college kids,” the watchdog stated.
“They refuse to accept Israel as a normal part of discourse at Columbia University and in the world,” Elisha Baker, a junior at the school, told JNS.
“Antisemitism is easy to avoid until it’s too late,” one student told attendees. “Antisemitism is a virus.”
Maher Bitar, a former U.S. National Security Council staffer who was a leader of Students for Justice in Palestine, is back in the Jewish senator’s office.
The Iowa representative said it’s unacceptable that national nonprofit organizations are allowing Jew-hate to infiltrate their conferences.
Data shows Jew-hatred at an all-time high, while “we are gaslit and told that what happened was something we imagined or blamed for the act in the first place,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Jewish group.