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The agency’s grants “remain governed by existing law and policy and not political litmus tests,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS.
Christian students take an Israel advocacy session organized by Passages in Washington, ahead of the start of the new academic year.
Most Israelis are concerned about traveling abroad with many changing destinations or canceling trips entirely, a survey finds.
“I am very grateful for the support I have received from people who really know me, and I will continue to proudly carry the Israeli flag wherever I play,” Shon Weissman said.
According to the plaintiffs, which also include some survivors, the footage turned Facebook and Instagram into “an integral part of the terrorist attack on Israel.”
The move was made after 182 staff signed a letter criticizing the RBO’s stance and ties to the Jewish state amid the Gaza war.
Since Oct. 7, Amanda Kluveld has faced increasing threats to her safety at Maastricht University and at home, due to her vocal support of the Jewish state.
Argentina’s umbrella Jewish group condemned the incident aboard the Spanish airline plane as a “serious antisemitic incident.”
The museum, accusing Israel of “cold-blooded terror,” said it would donate proceeds from its most valuable artifact to Palestinians.
Hezbollah’s propaganda training of Hamas included how to counter the Israeli narrative, how to train social media influencers and how to train schoolchildren to produce their own content.
An independent labor union uses “its exclusive representation powers to create a hostile environment for Jewish students,” the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation said.
“Paying tens or hundreds of millions in fines and committing to changing antisemitic practices with oversight by external parties is a pretty strong acknowledgment of guilt,” said Jay Greene of Heritage.