“The city has been overrun with people openly calling for ‘intifada,’ which is Jew-hate,” a participant told JNS. “The city should be safe for everyone.”
Sheriff’s deputy Johnny Garcia defeated sex therapist Maureen Galindo in Texas’s 35th Congressional District after she said that Zionists “belong in prison.” In the Republican Senate primary, Ken Paxton trounced incumbent Sen. John Cornyn after endorsement from Trump.
Accusations once directed primarily at Israeli policy too frequently spill outward onto Jews more generally, collapsing distinctions between state, identity, politics, religion and ethnicity.
One idea is to assess how anti-Zionism operates in contemporary political life: what burdens it places on Jews and Israelis, and whether it denies Jews forms of collective identity and security granted to others.
“The city has been overrun with people openly calling for ‘intifada,’ which is Jew-hate,” a participant told JNS. “The city should be safe for everyone.”
Sheriff’s deputy Johnny Garcia defeated sex therapist Maureen Galindo in Texas’s 35th Congressional District after she said that Zionists “belong in prison.” In the Republican Senate primary, Ken Paxton trounced incumbent Sen. John Cornyn after endorsement from Trump.
Accusations once directed primarily at Israeli policy too frequently spill outward onto Jews more generally, collapsing distinctions between state, identity, politics, religion and ethnicity.
One idea is to assess how anti-Zionism operates in contemporary political life: what burdens it places on Jews and Israelis, and whether it denies Jews forms of collective identity and security granted to others.
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“Illicit funds funneled through this network support the regime’s ongoing terrorist operations, posing a direct threat to U.S. personnel, regional allies and the global economy,” the U.S. Treasury Department stated.
“While Bryn Mawr stands firmly in support of free expression as a hallmark of the student experience, we have clear guidelines around protest,” college president Wendy Cadge wrote.
“There was insufficient information to support the existence of a hostile educational environment” due to an antisemitic post the group shared in March, a school official stated.