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West posted on social-media platform X: “It was always a dream of mine to walk around with a swastika T on.”
The strategic roadmap follows a report documenting a 93% increase in expressions of antisemitism last year over 2023.
The British news outlet said it “takes full responsibility” for the “serious flaws” with the “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone.”
“There’s nothing that gets a university president’s attention like a call from the Justice Department,” Kenneth L. Marcus, chairman of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
He posted a photo of a campus pro-Israel demonstration on Holocaust Remembrance Day with the caption, “Can somebody shoot this s**t up?”
“Terrorists killed the two little boys with their bare hands. Stop covering for Hamas,” wrote the American Jewish Committee.
The broadcaster must investigate systemic bias against Israel after repeated editorial failures since Oct. 7, former director of BBC television demands.
“For too long, the Lebanese people were denied a governing body that could unite the country and rebuild institutions,” said the U.S. State Department.
A U.S. District Court judge wrote that the plaintiffs “graduated from Harvard many years before the central events referred to in the complaint.”
In a speech, Cyril Ramaphosa mentioned the “severe humanitarian crisis faced by Palestinians” and ignored Hamas’s cruelty to Israeli hostages.
Almost two years after threatening Akiva Van Koningsveld, Amsterdam-based tour guide Jan Tervoort will pay a fine of €150.
Great-grandson Merrill Eisenhower will participate in the 2025 March of the Living on Yom Hashoah, set to be marked on April 23-24.