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A delegation led by the Mossad, Shin Bet and IDF is due back from Cairo.
The investment firm has been implementing changes, at the behest of a U.S. Jewish coalition, to remove anti-Israel biases in its ratings.
“This photo captures Hamas terrorists desecrating the body of Shani Louk, may her soul rest in peace,” wrote Knesset member Danny Danon. “Yet the AP news agency proudly received an award for it.”
The Pictures of the Year award honored photographer Ali Mahmud for a photo showing the half-naked body of Shani Louk being abducted to Gaza.
In a letter to MSCI, 18 state attorneys general refer twice to JNS reporting on the firm’s environmental, social and corporate governance ratings.
The president said he went “to do his job as a reporter—risking his safety to shine the light of truth on Russia’s brutal aggression against Ukraine.”
“So it was Israel lol,” antisemitic activist Lucas Gage wrote on X.
The kindergarten assistant wrote on Instagram on the day of the attack that “there is nothing more beautiful than waking up to the news of the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Envelope.”
The image came from the 20th Special Forces Group stationed in Birmingham, Ala.
Types of bias include delegitimizing terminology, lack of context, omission of significant details, one-sided sources, emphasizing negative examples and linking to pages like “genocide.”
“Maybe I should say Bibi should step down,” the Senate majority leader told the New York Times. “That is telling Israel what to do, and it’s in the middle of a war.”
The United Kingdom’s Tel Aviv embassy lodged a complaint with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.