BDS Movement
News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state
The unnamed Jewish leader said the request made him think, “I don’t want to be his court Jew.”
A new ad during peak viewership tries to distance the beverage from Israel. Social media was abuzz, with some dubbing it “a mockery.”
Within Our Lifetime, a group whose top activists have been linked to attacks on Jews, organized the “Flood Brooklyn for Gaza Rally.”
A spokesperson for the Ivy League school previously said “the University welcomes and embraces the Israeli students.”
“Grant complete amnesty from all criminal and disciplinary charges,” the Princeton Divest Now group demands.
The community representatives were there to show opposition to the “Global Anti-Apartheid Conference for Palestine.”
“Can we now simply continue with Israel as a trading partner? I do not think so,” said Alexander De Croo.
Michael Rapaport has supported Israel publicly and spoken out about Jew-hatred.
The U.S. government is sourcing its information from “radical extremist organizations” that work to destroy the Jewish state.
The activists wore black T-shirts that read “Googler Against Genocide” and “No Tech for Apartheid.”
“School leadership must make serious changes to support Jewish communities,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League.
“The Zionist project must end now. The time has come to open up new fronts against the Zionist war machine,” stated the A15 Action group.