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Anti-Israel Bias

The Israeli daily has reportedly taken a hit to its bottom line as subscribers vote with their feet in protest against the publisher’s anti-Israel remarks.
The JNF building in London was defaced with red paint and busts of Israel’s first president were stolen in protest against the signing of the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
A group of some 40 editors is “hijacking” the online encyclopedia and “pushing pro-Palestinian propaganda,” according to U.S. media company Pirate Wires.
“We are full of pride. We are really, really full of joy of what happened,” the student is on record saying.
Thom Yorke immediately stopped the band’s performance to respond, “Don’t stand there like a coward.”
Officials in Dublin did not name Hezbollah in condemning the incident, which is the second of its kind this week.
Police in Washington and Oregon are drawing criticism for having yet to determine a motive despite finding devices that state “free Gaza.”
Hawaii “anti-settler colonialism activists” have “adopted anti-Zionism-antisemitism, which, to them, is a logical progression,’” Corinne Solomon told JNS.
The 23-year-old woman intimidated staff at a New Jersey Greek restaurant, yelling “there is genocide” and “Free Palestine!”
“We expect the content to be taken down and the incitement to stop immediately,” Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari wrote.
The group praised the congressman for having “consistently condemned the Israeli government’s genocidal attacks on the Palestinian people.”
The members of Congress didn’t mention Hamas in their letter to the U.S. president and secretary of state.