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Celebrities and social-media executives express concerns about hate online.
Anne Boyer was mocked widely on social media for her resignation, claiming that the “only profit” in Israel’s war on Hamas is “oil interests and weapon manufacturers.”
The 500-plus federal employees chose not to write their names out of fear of losing their jobs.
“What we should have said is that IDF forces included medical staff and Arabic speakers for this operation”
The social-media influencer noted that antisemitic lies reverberating around the world echo what her grandparents saw prior to the Holocaust.
Like Qatar’s Al Jazeera network, the Lebanese Al Mayadeen has been accused of serving as a propaganda channel for Hamas.
Hamas also gave detailed instructions on “which [terror] commander should rape which [Israeli] soldiers in different places,” said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Hassan Eslaiah, freelancer for CNN, AP, referred to ‘beautiful thing about storming the settlements’
The watchdog CAMERA warned the Associated Press about the freelancer five years ago, it said.
“According to reports, members of your staff were embedded with Hamas, knew about the attack and not only went along with it but accompanied members of Hamas as they carried out the attack,” Sen. Tom Cotton said.
The security forces support stopping the Lebanese news channel’s operations inside Israel during the war.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Don Bacon (R-Neb.) have introduced the STOP HATE Act.
In responding to HonestReporting, the publication accuses the watchdog group of a claim it did not make.