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Anti-Israel Bias

Fred Hahn, a head of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, has apologized for applauding the “resistance” on Oct. 7 and sharing an antisemitic video about the Olympics.
The abortion provider made changes so “there is no longer the potential to earn interest from companies that profit from violence and war.”
“Israel views with utmost severity the imposition of sanctions on citizens of Israel,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stated. “The issue is in a pointed discussion with the United States.”
The Arab-Israeli lecturer had called Israel “criminal” and a “killing machine,” accusing Israel of lying about terrorists committing rapes and killing babies on Oct. 7.
“Clearly, we had not done enough vetting,” said a district spokesperson.
They urged the school “to reject this antisemitic and unlawful proposal that stems from the violent threats against Jewish students at Brown last spring.”
With only 2,200 members, including Israelis who had to relocate for professional reasons, Ireland’s Jewish community has a tiny voice.
Five lawmakers signed on to a correspondence questioning the agency’s commissioner, Daniel Werfel.
Judy Woodruff retracts on-air comments about former U.S. president’s alleged involvement in ceasefire talks.
“I don’t think the party is as deeply divided as the media reports,” George Latimer told JNS on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention.
No further invitations will be accepted from Israel until “real progress” has been made toward peace, and until Israel “co-operates fully with its international obligations on the investigation of genocide and war crimes,” says Scottish External Affairs Secretary.
A witness videoed the offender shouting at a young girl and her parents while calling for the death of all Jews.