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The Instagram influencer with 79.1 million followers has long spewed bigoted claims against the Jewish state.
“The Washington Post” reported that William Burns is pushing for a new agreement to include male hostages and IDF personnel held in the Gaza Strip.
“Israeli leaders see actions of this kind as their personal obligation to the victims,” says professor Boaz Ganor.
Archie Gottesman, who co-founded the nonprofit, told JNS that its sometimes snarky signage is important for reaching both Jews and non-Jews.
“Censorship of these phrases will not reduce antisemitism,” said ADL advisory board member Eli Pariser.
The Twitter/X owner has sought to reduce antisemitic and genocidal anti-Israel posts on the social media platform.
Antisemitism roundup, Nov. 23-24
The terror organization’s leaders “are living on borrowed time,” said Israeli Defense MInister Yoav Gallant.
He addressed the rise in antisemitism that has become global in nature and offered his impression of the current crisis, pointing to what he described as a failure in the U.S. educational system.
Marvat Azzeh wrote on Facebook about a hostage: “It’s killing me. It’s a black comedy. The old woman looks happy, a bit of action before she dies.”
The New York paper of record has drawn a “false moral equivalence” between those who put up posters calling for the release of hostages and those who tear the posters down, per CAMERA.
“Clear calls for extreme violence are against our terms of service and will result in suspension,” the billionaire entrepreneur wrote.