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Under pressure, the investment giant and its ratings firm Sustainalytics flag fewer companies for doing business in what it considers occupied territory.
“While this was a legitimate subject to examine in the interview, we apologize that the language used in this line of questioning was not phrased well and was inappropriate,” the network said.
“This isn’t journalism, it’s a blood libel,” media watchdog HonestReporting said.
The paper should apologize to the yeshiva community, said a member of the board of Parents for Educational and Religious Liberty in Schools.
The suspects, who carried passports of various Middle Eastern countries, were reportedly members of a 56-member team.
The Israeli businessman and producer is testifying in Case 1000 involving fraud and breach of trust charges.
The apology came nearly a week after a Brandeis University ad in the “New York Times” drew criticism for attacking Orthodox Judaism.
Avi Melamed trekked back to Isawiya, East Talpiot and Jabel Mukaber to catch up with community leaders for a series called “The Seam Line,” which breaks down the fabric of Jerusalem.
“Look at all the energy around me right now. Without that statement, I wouldn’t become president,” the rapper is alleged to have told an ex-collaborator.
The special operation led to the thwarting of the plot to harm Israelis on the eastern Mediterranean island nation.
Controversial Brandeis ‘Times’ advertisement not reflective of Orthodox life on campus, students say
“It’s a reminder that you can’t be too careful in the marketing business,” Brandeis professor Jonathan Sarna told JNS.
The American Friends of the Israel Intelligence Heritage Center holds its first high-level seminar.