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The social-media platform could have to pay up to $55 million.
William McGurn in an op-ed: “Victory wouldn’t be worth the price.”
Instead of prominent reference to one of the most disturbing recent killings, the paper of record noted there was “tension.”
“There is zero debate that two temples stood in that place in scholarly literature,” said New York University professor Lawrence Schiffman. “Mohammed’s ascent ‘happens’ from there only because it is the Temple site.”
Consumers’ Research launched a website, mail campaign and mobile billboard charging investment firm Morningstar with supporting a boycott of Israel.
Jewish parallels abound in the show that just finished its third season.
“Those who partner with Iran, partner with misery. Look at Lebanon. Look at Yemen. Look at Syria. Look at Iraq,” said the Israeli prime minister.
The Arabic term for “martyr” is currently the most frequently moderated word and a penchant of anti-Israel users.
The controversial investment ratings firm could damage more than two dozen companies, including Motorola, financially for servicing Jews in “occupied” territories.
But an annual antisemitism audit from B’nai Brith Canada raises alarm.
PBS will air “How Saba Kept Singing,” a documentary on the familial and musical relationship between Polish Holocaust survivor David Wisnia and his grandson, Avi.
The division of the nonprofit expects a similar impact in 2023.