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Mikhail Gusman, a senior TASS executive, recently participated in the 3rd Shusha Global Media Forum.
The premier is concerned that younger Americans are less supportive of Israel. The actions of the podcasters confirmed his fears.
“This appalling act undoubtedly impacted and caused harm to members of our school community,” the Baltimore City Public Schools stated.
A Jewish doctoral candidate who left the university said she experienced “ancient stereotypes with modern progressive language, repackaged through social-justice discourse.”
As leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020, Corbyn was widely condemned by Jewish groups in the United Kingdom for his anti-Israel and antisemitic bias.
A government spokesman said that the decision to bar the group was due to its “antisemitic hate speech and open praise for Hamas and Hezbollah.”
“Every rabbi in Europe is exposed to the risk of assault whenever they walk down the street,” said the event’s organizer, Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
A documentary depicting the IDF as systematically targeting health-care workers fails to provide context for Hamas operations in medical facilities.
Israel’s minister for combating antisemitism called the incident in Valencia “one of the most serious … severe antisemitic incidents” to have occurred recently.
The agreement is “a seismic shift” in the United States holding schools, which receive tax dollars, “accountable for antisemitic discrimination and harassment,” the U.S. education secretary said.
The investigations seek “to protect American students, lawful residents from invidious national origin discrimination,” per the Education Department.
“We’re not asking for them to change their businesses,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the ADL. “We’re just asking for them to get it right.”