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Anti-Israel Bias

“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.
“Israel will not be recognized as a participating delegation” due to the country’s ongoing war with Hamas, said the International Olympiad in Informatics.
A board member quits and prominent personalities mock the association over its concern for the pro-Hamas Qatari network.
Extra charges that the state law requires the Jewish paper to shell out are “crushing,” the paper’s co-publisher and co-founder told JNS.
He also said the proposal by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) to freeze military aid to Israel would “embolden terrorists like Hamas and Hezbollah.”
Public school students were forced to participate in the anti-Israel rally.
An editor at “The Boston Globe” wrote: “Some faculty have suggested that the elevation of Jewish leaders is a way to appease vocal donors and alumni.”
The far-left politician’s worldview is “upside down,” said the director of the Brussels-based European Jewish Association.
If passed, the resolution would signify an escalation from the anti-Israel language previously endorsed by the UNGA.
The Palestinian Authority leader is scheduled to meet with Spain’s king and prime minister before heading to New York for the U.N. General Assembly.
A board meeting at the public school featured the “most vile, outrageous displays of antisemitism to be witnessed at a public meeting in the United States of America in recent memory,” JFNA said.
The 2023 version of the page framed Zionism as a nationalist movement born in the 19th century that sought to secure Jewish self-determination. In contrast, the 2024 version of the entry introduces more charged terminology.