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“Children have found swastikas on their lockers, on their books, their cars in the parking lots,” said Rabbi Stacy Friedman. “These are things we’ve been hearing about the past few years.”
StandWithUs warned that “Elayan’s online posts present an obsession with conveying hatred for Jews, relaying anti-Semitic tropes and posturing about a desire to harm Jews physically.”
In response, San Francisco State University Professor Rabab Abdulhadi posted on social media: “We are not accepting Zoom’s caving in to Zionist and racist pressures. SFSU has an obligation to protect our classes.”
Shira Haas, nominated for her stellar performance in the Netflix hit, spoke with ABC ahead of award night, saying the cast was like family.
Referencing a report that Tehran was planning an attack on the United States, the president tweeted: “Any attack by Iran, in any form, against the United States will be met with an attack on Iran that will be 1,000 times greater in magnitude!”
Rosie Garthwaite, currently working on a BBC investigation on eastern Jerusalem, has a history of anti-Israel social media activity.
Thirteen men and a woman are being charged with the murders that killed 17 people in Paris.
Second Lt. Nathan Freihofer was suspended of “leadership authorities effective immediately, pending the results of the investigation.”
“These policies are all great on paper, but we need to see the tech companies proactively enforcing [them] to protect their users. Social-media companies have to do more than just pay lip service to fighting extremism on their platforms,” said Josh Lipowsky of the Counter Extremism Project.
“The leadership of NCSY was not contacted by the organizers of the advertisement, who instead relied on an email from a student participant to signify our approval.”
“As Jews, we know how dangerous this is: when politicians target Jewish people and blame us for problems, it leads directly to violence against us,” they state. “When black movements are undermined, it leads to more violence against black people, including black Jews.”
“Educators should work with young people to present the facts and stories,” it said, “but also teach and discuss how to commemorate in a meaningful and respectful way.”