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"[Warsaw’s] move is politicized and provocative, and an insult to the memory of six million Jews murdered during the Shoah,” said ISGAP executive director Dr. Charles Asher Small.
Glushko, a former IDF soldier, “symbolizes a regime that implements apartheid policies,” a pro-Palestinian group stated.
Influential figures in the industry face growing discrimination and blacklisting over their Jewish identity.
“If we understand why the Jews have been hated obsessively for so many millennia, then we understand our greatness,” says Rabbi Raphael Shore.
Critics said the juxtaposition in the annual Christmas address was misguided and an exercise in “looking the other way.”
One of the shirts was described as the “Yayha Sinwar We Will Win Or Die Shirt.”
The Mexican-Israeli volunteer host was fired from a Sydney radio station after objecting to support for Hamas’s deadly attack.
“It’s very important to note that these resolutions are agreements and not orders from a court,” the Deborah Project told JNS.
The U.S. Department of Education’s review of the roughly two dozen complaints made against the school “raised concerns that university practices did not appear designed to remedy any hostile environment.”
After reviewing the harassment complaints from the campuses in its system, the University of California will submit a plan to “identify responsive steps” for the U.S. Department of Education’s approval.
“Antisemitism is rising around the world. I refuse to let Victoria succumb to it,” declared Victoria Premier Jacinta Allen.