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Karen Bekker

Karen Bekker

Karen Bekker is the assistant director of the Media Response Team at CAMERA.

Days after “The Washington Post” indicated that the terror group was out of money, other outlets decried a famine in Gaza, placing the blame on Israel.
Groups targeting the only legislation that guarantees Jews a safe haven want to render them once again vulnerable and at the mercy of their host countries.
Beyond the many points made about his proposal is an overlooked inherent contradiction: His underlying premise negates his own conclusion.
A Jewish newspaper that is fighting anti-Semitism should refrain from spreading slander about the Jewish state.
Oberlin College is becoming a caricature of the liberal institution it once was, and a bastion of intolerance where the oldest hatred, anti-Semitism, flourishes.
Newspaper hits a new low by running an article justifying payments to terrorists who murder Jews.
Now, an opinion piece in “The Forward,” defending comments by Marc Lamont Hill, asserts that the opposite is true; that is, that Israeli Jews will be welcome in a majority Arab future state.
Some of the media coverage has been a pretext to repeat distortions about the territory and Israel, and far too few stories have shone a light on the deep bias of Human Rights Watch and its staffers.
The city that Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas seeks for his capital (Jerusalem) has never in history been under Palestinian rule, and it’s never been an Arab capital.