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The group released a letter rebuking the Massachusetts senator.
The Association of Legal Aid Attorneys passed a resolution accusing the Jewish state of “ethnic cleansing and genocide.”
She has written that “criticism of Israel for their murderous policies and challenging U.S. electeds to consider their allegiances is not antisemitism.”
A week beforehand, the gathering received calls for a boycott while a political cartoon invoking an ancient blood libel.
“School leadership must make serious changes to support Jewish communities,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League.
The court had set a Wednesday deadline for the government to provide information on the amount of aid entering Gaza, in response to a petition by several NGOs accusing Israel of holding up shipments.
The course included “an all-out assault on Israel, including propaganda from Al Jazeera” and “inflated numbers from the Hamas Health Ministry,” Lori Lowenthal Marcus said.
“Hamas terrorists wanted to show Shani Louk’s dead body as a prize, and the University of Missouri gave them a prize,” said organizer Daniel Swindell.
“This attempt to censor the arts and culture of Israel was not successful,” wrote the Israeli Film Festival in a statement.
The activists, some of whom disrupted a Senate hearing, reportedly said, “Senate can’t eat until Gaza eats.”
“The Child Within Me,” a 90-minute documentary about Israeli musician Yehuda Poliker, will not be shown due to threats from protesters.
The “belated retraction” by the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights’ is “insufficient to repair the harm already caused by their mistake,” Joe Truzman of FDD told JNS.