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Anti-Israel Bias

A university spokeswoman told JNS that the private school wouldn’t comment on pending litigation.
The woman, who traveled to Istanbul without her family, was reportedly handcuffed by police at Taksim Square.
A British legal group alleges Britannica Kids omits Israel from maps and mislabels the region as “Palestine,” distorting history in children’s materials.
Peter Tatchell, who was born in Australia, violated a ban issued after the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre.
Shahid Butt spent five years in a Yemeni prison for plotting to bomb the British consulate there.
The Gaza pediatrician featured in New York Times op-eds and global NGO campaigns is in fact a Hamas colonel, according to NGO Monitor.
Speaking in Jerusalem, U.S. Judge Alan Clemmons argues that the false narrative turns antisemitism into a moral cause disguised as human rights.
A member of the student’s defense team stated that the university violated a constitutional right to protest a campus career fair that included “a weapons manufacturer and supporter of the ongoing war on Gaza.”
The Burlington council separately voted in favor of a measure promoting “restorative community dialogue sessions” on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Vijay Iyer’s appointment “suggests that those who write fairly about Israel will be marginalized,” Daniel Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.
One of the candidates called himself an “anti-Zionist Jewish person” trying to unlearn “the Zionist myths that most Canadian Jews were brought up with.”
The exclusion of Sammy Yahood, who was scheduled to meet Bondi Beach survivors, follows those of Ayelet Shaked, Hillel Fuld and Simcha Rothman.