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Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) reported that anti-Israel groups she met with told her they were “baffled” by the Israeli prime minister’s appearance.
The International Olympic Committee has rejected such requests in the past.
“Are you sure this is not an Israeli plot to ignite another war between the U.S. and other countries in the Middle East,” Nihad Awad wrote.
It’s the third Title VI investigation involving religion at UC Davis since December.
The Massachusetts senator drew praise from the state’s chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
An initial inquiry suggested, “at a minimum,” gross negligence, said the superintendent of East Brunswick Public Schools.
“I don’t think there’s any way that the district can apologize without terminating some individual,” said a school parent.
Rajeh A. Saadeh shared antisemitic content on social media, including videos of the terrorist group’s attacks and mocking commentary along with it.
A spokesperson for Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said rhetoric like the group’s speakers “should be condemned, not elevated by political leaders.”
Zainab Chaudry, director of the state’s Council on American-Islamic Relations chapter, praised Hamas as “Palestinian freedom fighters.”
The Muslim group said the journalist claims he was hung from his wrists, with his toes off the ground, for six hours in an Israeli prison.
Dalya Attar has drafted legislation to remove the group after its executive director posted antisemitic, pro-Hamas statements on social media.