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The veteran investigative journalist and columnist said he knew nothing about Iran apologist Jason Hinkle, who has nearly 3 million followers.
“We have survived persecution for more than 2,000 years, and we will keep coming together to survive the next two millennia,” said the CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver.
The lawsuit is a “wake-up call,” said the executive director of The Lawfare Project. “Ignoring the rights of Jewish students has consequences.”
“The chains were removed by Columbia’s Public Safety and the individuals were escorted off campus,” a university spokesperson told JNS.
Sadiq Khan appeared to suggest in his Eid al-Fitr message that “Israel’s ongoing military campaign” is part of a “betrayal of humanity.”
Not originally a suspect in the affair, Zvika Klein’s open testimony indicated he may have been part of a “mechanism” for receiving benefits from Qatar in exchange for advocacy, according to Israeli legal authorities.
The withdrawal will make Hungary the only E.U. member state that does not recognize the court’s mandate.
During Netanyahu’s visit, a senior Hungarian Cabinet minister announced that Budapest would be withdrawing from the International Criminal Court.
The gathering brought together envoys of IHRA member states and representatives of organizations dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.
U.S. President Donald Trump recently name-dropped David Friedman and Ric Grenell, among “maybe 30 other people” who may be in the running.
The diplomatic moves would serve to strengthen the alliance between Hungary, Israel and the United States at a time of fractious divisions over foreign policy within the European Union.