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The U.S. antisemitism envoy told columnist Jennifer Rubin that Jew-hatred happens on both sides of the aisle.
“Had this happened to any other people in the world, this story would be told nonstop,” said Shai DeLuca, a Canadian-Israeli interior designer.
“Israeli prime minister in the WSJ Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza City in the NYT,” wrote Elliot Kaufman. “Glad both sides could find spots in the American media where they feel comfortable.”
“Is platforming Nazis part of your vision of success?” wrote more than 200 Substack writers. “Let us know—from there we can each decide if this is still where we want to be.”
Antisemitic incident roundup Dec. 19-25
Destruction, demilitarization and deradicalization sum up the Israeli prime minister’s formula for peace.
"#NOVA” has become the most watched film in the history of Israel’s Yes Studios.
“Your own description of the attacks, states that Hamas ‘killed hundreds of civilians’ yet you incorrectly label these assailants as militants, seemingly in opposition of your own definition,” the legislators wrote.
“Hamas started this, and they actually broke the ceasefire and they attacked and murdered babies, children, women,” the Pennsylvania senator said. “It’s outrageous.”
Jerusalem will reportedly demand the release of all women remaining in captivity, along with the sick, injured and elderly.
“We believe it is essential to express ourselves as a community,” William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents, told JNS.
Articles favor the terrorist propaganda, says the media watchdog.