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Anti-Israel Bias

Since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023 massacre, Israel has issued more than 5,530 new press passes to foreign reporters.
Protesters stole his Israeli flag and left him with a bloody nose.
Jewish employees objected to a memo from the bank’s Arab Executive Advisory Council which appeared to criticize Israel’s response to the massacre.
“Anyone who cannot unequivocally condemn Iran’s heinous attack on Israel, as almost every country in the world has done, does not deserve to step foot on Israeli soil,” the Israeli foreign minister said.
The Irish Times caricature depicts an Israeli soldier as acting out of a desire to avenge perceived antisemitism.
Rob Roberts is scheduled to win an award for his paper’s “integrity in journalism and media,” and for its accurate reporting on Jews and antisemitism.
British Jewish community organizations call for an independent inquiry.
The annual event is hosted by the terrorist group’s Government Media Office.
“Hamas, Hezbollah and the people who support them are not political activists concerned about Palestinian people,” Gerard Filitti, senior counsel with #EndJewHatred told JNS.
“Take the proactive step to deem this phrase hate speech,” a letter signed by 16 representatives implored the social-media company’s creator, referring to “from the river to the sea.”
The head of the Palestinian Authority also said that Israel doesn’t deserve membership in the world body, as he nods to anti-Israel protesters in America, saying “we are grateful” to them.
“Everything’s very upside down right now,” a protester told JNS, of people supporting terrorists and burning U.S. and Israeli flags in the United States.