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Anti-Israel Bias

“The incident occurred during a violent gathering of dozens of Palestinian suspects, who burned tires and threw stones at forces at the Beita Junction,” stated the Israel Defense Forces.
Director Mohammed Bakri cited “personal reasons” for the indefinite postponement of a screening of the sequel to “Jenin, Jenin.”
Sarah Friedland said, “As a Jewish American artist, I’m accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel’s genocide in Gaza and 76th year of occupation.”
The national broadcaster’s journalists repeatedly downplayed Hamas terrorism while presenting Israel as militaristic and aggressive.
The Harvard Out of Palestine student group held a meeting with the university administration just days after the start of the new academic year.
“It’s certainly inconvenient,” quipped graduate student Aryeh Krischer.
“Police trying to de-escalate situations have been sending the wrong message,” says Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs CEO Shimon Koffler Fogel.
Alberto Barbera still accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “war crimes” in Gaza.
The White House condemned “any individual associating with the repugnant terrorist organization Hamas.”
Brenda Abdelall joins other controversial members of Kamala Harris’s team.
The European Jewish Association’s civil complaint against Herman Brusselmans means the investigating judge has greater powers.
Still, says, historian Jeff Schuhrke, “there’s still a lot of rank-and-filers who are very pro-Israel.”