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“Recent developments increase the likelihood that terrorist elements will seek to carry out acts of revenge against Israeli and Jewish targets.”
The hearing was short on “concrete recommendations, given the exigency of the threat we have,” Kerry Sleeper, of Secure Community Network, told JNS.
“Khalil’s career and reputation are being damaged and his speech is being chilled, and this adds up to irreparable harm,” the judge wrote.
The committee is “concerned about the role of administrators and faculty in potentially contributing” to an anti-Jewish environment on campus, it said.
“Argentina is the country with the least antisemitism in the Americas,” says DAIA president Mauro Berenstein.
A hotel scheduled to host the Conference of Rabbis canceled a day after a cabinet minister had said the event would legitimize “a genocidal creation.”
“Governor Hobbs is frighteningly wrong,” Morton Klein, national president of the ZOA, told JNS.
“With no end to the Israel-Gaza conflict in sight, Israel’s standing with voters slips significantly,” stated a polling analyst at Quinnipiac University.
The Boca Grove Country Club actions “may be the most egregious religious discrimination case I’ve ever handled,” a partner at Dhillon Law Group said.
Mark Carney’s comments “only serve to embolden those who wish to use the conflict between Israel and Hamas as an excuse to incite hate and sow division,” Richard Robertson, of B’nai Brith Canada, told JNS.
The man claims he was assaulted in the Greek capital after “anarchist protesters” heard his phone speaking Hebrew.
Two of the three suspects face charges of group rape, physical violence and death threats aggravated by racist hate. A third suspect, accused of arranging the attack, faces no jail time due to being under 13 at the time of the incident.