Elan Carr
Aside from government-funding issues, the purpose behind the list is to issue a “public condemnation” of the anti-Israel movement.
The two-page document states that “Arabs and Jews are both Semitic peoples that are threatened by hatred or intolerance toward Semitic peoples,” and that “all peoples of the Middle East should aspire to coexist in tolerance and mutual respect.”
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam seem to be in Washington’s crosshairs over their affiliation with the BDS movement.
The Washington ceremony will include U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism Elan Carr and Dr. Shaikh Khalid bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, chairman of the board of trustees of the King Hamad Global Centre for Peaceful Coexistence in Bahrain.
In an exclusive interview, U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism discusses the “raw hate” against Jews on social media and his causes for optimism.
Carr criticizes Cuomo for coronavirus restrictions targeting Orthodox Jews
New York’s governor and mayor could have handled the situation far better with communities wanting to “worship and attend funerals.”
Facebook and TikTok, however, each sent a senior representative in the same week that Facebook also banned Holocaust denial on its platform.
Victims who have been the target of anti-Semitism in a wide variety of settings described their experiences.
The reply? “If the Trump administration wants to provide us with photos from closed-door meetings ... to discuss illegal annexation and unilaterally redraw the map of the West Bank, we’d gladly use those.”
“Periods of economic pain have almost always seen Jew-hatred increase and not just in words, but in violent acts,” noted Elan Carr.
David Peyman was previously deputy assistant secretary of state for counter-threat finance and sanctions, a term that concluded on April 5.
Sharansky, Carr blast those attempting to blame Jews for coronavirus
“The idea that Jews are behind the virus, that Jews want to destroy markets, to make money or that Israel is behind it ... there is nothing new in it,” said Natan Sharansky.