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“Parents discovered defendants’ scheme to transform the school under a racially divisive, anti-Semitic ideology that seeks to indoctrinate children to reject Western values,” according to an official complaint against the Brentwood School.
The Minneapolis police officer was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
The Investigative Project on Terrorism’s two-part film disproves the “anti-Semitic, intersectional” narrative about the Israel Police force, promoted by groups such as Jewish Voice for Peace.
Statistics note that 73 percent of the 26 far-right activists profiled blame a so-called “Jewish controlled government” for exploiting the pandemic to serve Jewish interests.
Efforts to link police brutality in America with the Israel Defense Forces maintaining security against Palestinian attacks have flooded the Internet, used as propaganda by the BDS movement.
Graffiti on a Los Angeles synagogue. Source: Screenshot.
Israeli in LA: Palestinians piggybacking on riots to wreck synagogues
“I saw a PLO flag and them shouting to ‘free Palestine.’ I don’t think it was black protesters who did this damage,” says 41-year-old Los Angeles resident Eyal Dahan.
Char Bar had been operating on a limited schedule with pickup and delivery amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Looting, defacing and damaging property only serve to diminish the cause of justice, and do nothing to address the root causes of racism that should concern all of us,” said Simon Wiesenthal Center executive director Rabbi Meyer May.
The boarded-up exterior of Syd's Pharmacy in Los Angeles, vandalized on May 30, 2020, during nationwide protests that followed in the wake of the death of African-American George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25. Credit: Courtesy.
Jewish pharmacist gets store opened after looting by Floyd protesters
“I’ve been broken into before, but to watch people viciously destroy your store for no reason is a whole different ballgame,” says L.A. pharmacy owner Jonathan Friedman.
“Under the guise of protest, some advanced their anti-Semitic agenda,” said Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Koretz.