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Anti-Israel Bias

A new ad during peak viewership tries to distance the beverage from Israel. Social media was abuzz, with some dubbing it “a mockery.”
In response, the Holocaust denier led his so-called “groyper” followers to chant “America first.”
The public university confirmed the two “small arson” fires and said that the incidents were being investigated.
Noting the overlap of their careers, the U.S. president said: “I respected his reporting and insights whether I agreed or disagreed with him.”
António Guterres put the Israeli security forces on the annual “list of shame.”
“They would not rent, I would hope, to the Ku Klux Klan,” said William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
A senior U.N. official told JNS there have been ongoing discussions for a year-and-a-half between the global body and Israel to develop a plan to reduce violations and explain actions.
“What the hell is any U.S. government spokesperson doing talking to Hezbollah?” asked Michael Doran, of the Hudson Institute.
“We should not descend to this chaos and allow any tolerance for this disgusting, abhorrent behavior,” says Gov. Kathy Hochul.
The student protesters had set up an “unlawful encampment” on campus, complete with “wooden shields and water-filled barriers,” according to police.
The report disregard “the abhorrent use of human shields by Hamas, the deliberate Hamas strategy of placing civilians in the line of fire,” writes Israel’s mission in Geneva.
Guterres says he is “appalled by the dramatic increase and unprecedented scale and intensity” of attacks on children in the Israel-Hamas war.