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It marks the first major U.S. company targeted for divestment over Jerusalem’s alleged violations in Judea and Samaria and Gaza.
Two of those arrested during the breach were current Microsoft employees.
“An organization that supports terrorism, breaks U.S. law and sows antisemitic discord should not receive any benefits from the American tax system,” the Arkansas senator stated.
Cosmetics empire built by Iraqi-American entrepreneur excluded from retailer’s most important annual campaign following antisemitic TikTok video.
SAS will offer thrice weekly flights from Copenhagen.
SparkIL enlists global support for Israel’s small-business struggle via a system of interest-free loans.
Steven Phillips, founder and executive director of JewishERGs, told JNS that a number of Jewish employees at Microsoft “avoided going to the campus” in the wake of anti-Israel protests at the computer software giant.
The Israeli stock exchange was the second-fastest growing market in the world last year after Argentina.
A University of Haifa study reveals the consistent use of the metal for commerce and payment for centuries when coins did not yet exist.
Protesters, who called for a “worker intifada” over the tech giant’s contracts with the Israeli military, reportedly caused property damage and resisted police.
Footage allegedly shows an envelope containing the documents being accidentally dropped into the trash at a Sarajevo hotel reception desk.
Apple’s digital bookstore sells “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” for 49 pence (62 cents) on its British site.