Antisemitism
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Senior consultant to the Community Media Advocacy Centre Laith Marouf has a history of hate-filled social-media posts, including: “I have a motto: Life is too short for shoes with laces or for entertaining Jewish white supremacists with anything but a bullet to the head.”
The New Paltz Accountability club told a female student that Zionists were not welcome.
A letter urges U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres to take action to make it clear that anti-Semitism has no place in the United Nations.
It documents hundreds of examples of anti-Semitism in the past 18 months involving film and television studios, celebrities, musicians, influencers, sports figures and social-media platforms.
“This ancient hatred has grown, moving from fringe groups and obscure chatrooms to the mainstream, both online and on the streets of communities across the country,” says the cable-TV news outlet.
Already embroiled in controversy for accusations of anti-Semitism, the Brooklyn college had included a vocal supporter of BDS in its search committee for an assistant dean for diversity, equity and inclusion.
According to the Kenosha Police Department, the 56-year-old was issued 23 citations for littering. Each citation carries a fine of $187, meaning the individual faces a fine of $4,300.
The paper reportedly severed ties with Fady Hanona after a pro-Israel advocacy and media watchdog uncovered his anti-Semitic social-media posts.
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Similar ones were left outside homes in the Houston area in February.
“We stand united in support of the Jewish community, and against the extremism and hatred of a small but dangerous faction of our city,” the mayor wrote in a statement with other city leaders.