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Ricki Hollander

Ricki Hollander is a senior analyst at CAMERA, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America.

Instead of focusing on improving the way kids learn, anti-Israel activists berated the Jewish state and slammed the inclusion of a watchdog group.
Despite Israel’s providing the Palestinians with testing kits, protective gear for health-care workers and training, their leaders used the COVID crisis as a hook to incite the world against the Jewish state.
The coronavirus pandemic has made evident its lack of neutrality when it comes to worldwide health care.
Omar Barghouti and his fellow BDS proponents have repeatedly declared that the goal of movement is to eliminate any Jewish state.
The campaign endeavors to show Iran as a bastion of religious tolerance for the small Jewish community that remains in the country.
Such hate rhetoric directed at American and Israeli leaders, or at support for Israel, does not reflect mainstream American Jewish views, as the journalists suggest. Only their own.
The New York Times has a particular, and partisan, definition of “Palestinian rights.” Those rights, the newspaper suggests, include the right to wipe Israel off the map and the right to force minority status upon the country’s Jews.