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The U.N. official who has previously compared Israelis to Nazis tweeted the opposite of condolences for three Israeli Jewish women and an Italian murdered days apart by terrorists.
They do so over the regime’s objections and under the threat of imprisonment or death.
The film, which is also available on Amazon and iTunes, seeks to revive interest in Jewish contributions to frontier life.
Leaked Pentagon documents allege that the Israeli spy agency advocated participation in the mass demonstrations against the Netanyahu government.
The Moscow-based reporter was arrested in Russia on what many believe to be unjust charges.
The U.S. president called for unity against hate.
Otherwise, the entire world will be “held hostage by a party bent on destroying us,” said the prime minister.
It’s “a very handy tool and weapon to gather information and understand Israeli public opinion to sway it in China’s favor,” says Zineb Riboua of the Hudson Institute.
Groups on both sides of the aisle condemned the social-media post, which Twitter flagged with additional context from readers.
The Mossad said that those detained were part of a “wide Iranian network that operates from Iran and out of many countries.”
The official handle shared a photo of wedding rings that the Nazis stole from their Jewish victims.
Digital terror, hate ‘report card’ shows social media fails to police antisemitism, Holocaust denial
“What this report card shows us are that those seeds of hate are the precursors to physical violence,” Eric Dinowitz, chair of the New York City Council’s Jewish Caucus, tells JNS.