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City Hall broke its own rules and ignored rising antisemitism by raising the PLO flag on the anniversary of its 1988 declaration of statehood, the group said.
The father of the 21-year-old claimed that Israeli guards targeted his son because the latter was “looking too Palestinian.”
“It is categorically unacceptable and antisemitism has no place on our campus,” a university spokesperson told JNS on Saturday when asked for comment.
B’nai Brith Canada says the Ontario city’s plan to raise the flag for Palestinian Independence Day glorifies violence and violates city policy.
Passport Canada has yet to officially comment on the incident.
The “little project that could” got together and did: A group of women has made 5,000-plus black caps; more than 1,000 yarmulkes; and blankets for moms, babies and kids.
Premier Tech ends its four-year co-title sponsorship of Israel–Premier Tech despite the team’s planned rebrand after violent pro-Palestinian protests in Europe.
“The student intifada will continue,” an anti-Israel student group said after the arrests.
A note was found in his sock that read: “This is a terrorist attack for the Islamic State.”
“Every place we went, there was someone who knew where the former cemetery or synagogue was,” David Kaufman told JNS.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also accused his Israeli counterpart of working to thwart “any possibility of a State of Palestine.”
A group calling itself “Turkish hacker Cyber Islam” briefly hijacked PA and display systems in four airports, prompting investigations on both sides of the border.