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“Serving as that bridge is both a responsibility and a privilege,” Ariella Rada, spokeswoman of the Israeli Consulate in New York, told JNS.
“Microsoft must provide all employees, including Jews at Microsoft, equal employment opportunities,” stated Kenneth L. Marcus of the Brandeis Center.
News outlets escalate from Israel criticism to explicit calls for destruction as antisemitic rhetoric spreads across the political spectrum.
“This is about silencing a proud and unbowed proponent of hate speech against Jews,” said European Jewish Association head Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
A legal review found that a qualified majority, 17 member states representing 65% of the E.U. population, could revoke customs and tariff benefits.
Disturbed’s David Draiman discusses his defiant Jewish identity, industry support during wartime and personal connection to Israel’s most heartbreaking story.
Organizers cite media backlash and artist withdrawals amid uproar over antisemitic track.
That GMU leadership “needs a refresher on the primacy of treating individuals equally under law is deeply disheartening,” stated Craig Trainor, assistant secretary for civil rights.
Anthony Albanese declined to say if he’d implement any of the recommendations he commissioned, including defunding complicit or negligent universities.
This is “a trend we’re seeing lately with universities very badly treating Israeli students and postdocs,” Rachel Lerman, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
Amichai Chikli referenced the congratulations the senator extended to anti-Israel N.Y. mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
Only one suspect in the murder of six people in Paris, alleged Abu Nidal gunman Walid Abdulrahman Abu Zayed, is in custody.