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A police dossier revealed anti-Semitic social-media posts, public comments, articles and more by Labour Party members. Hateful remarks included “We shall rid the Jews who are a cancer on us all.”
The Six Senses Shaharut, opening in April, was described by CNN as “the perfect destination for the intrepid luxury traveler.”
“Nisman: The Prosecutor, the President and the Spy” examines his death just hours before he was to present evidence about parties associated with the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires.
The Dec. 27 piece, “The Secrets of Jewish Genius,” was about how Jews have contributed much to society despite the small percentage of the world population—all while facing increasing anti-Semitism.
Other shows on the list included “Fauda,” “Killing Eve,” “Sherlock,” “The Crown,” “Chewing Gum” and “Unforgotten.”
Joan Terrell exhibited hate-filled sentiment on Facebook in response to a Dec. 14 column titled “Faith and Hope to Fight Hate.”
One of the two suspects in the killing at the kosher supermarket was linked to the anti-Semitic Black Hebrew Israelite movement.
The clip is packed with explosions and gunfire, and reveals that the new season will also examine the Gaza tunnels built by Hamas terrorists.
Tamar Morali kicked off a campaign to raise awareness about racist and anti-Semitic incidents and rhetoric afflicting Germany and Western Europe on Dec. 10, Human Rights Day.
Talal Magri, a professor of Islam at the Royal Agri Saint-Georges Athenaeum, posted a clip of an unidentified man saying in Arabic, “Those who cooperate, work, conspire with the Jews, Allah, take them without delay. Shake their bases and topple their buildings, Allah.”
“This campaign will help us [show] Israel in a positive light and present its great contribution in a variety of fields,” says Ronen Peretz, acting director general of the Prime Minister’s Office.
Her Netflix special, “Black Mitzvah,” is a similar celebration, opening with the actress being carried on stage in a chair by four men while she sings “Hava Nagila.”