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“We have zero tolerance for any anti-Israel bias,” Ari Hoffnung, managing director of JLens and a senior ADL adviser, told JNS.
“When in doubt, blame the Jews,” wrote Rep. Ritchie Torres, a pro-Israel Democratic congressman representing New York.
The Metropolitan Police reportedly stated that it will use a public order law if Palestine Solidarity Campaign refuses to stay away from Central Synagogue.
“I don’t think it’s a coincidence” that Meta’s decision coincides with the end of the Biden administration, Rep. Russell Fry said.
“Poland is a safe country and any leader visiting Poland is entitled to protection granted by the Ministry of the Interior,” Warsaw told JNS.
“The move to target lower-level personnel, like the IDF soldier in Brazil, represents a major escalation in legal and advocacy strategies.”
Ron Benjamin, 53, from Rehovot in central Israel, was in the south for a bike ride when he was murdered by Hamas terrorists and taken captive.
With global antisemitism on the rise since Oct. 7, Israeli and Jewish leaders are calling for a unified strategy to counter the alarming trend.
Knesset speaker Amir Ohana called the honorees an “online dream team.”
Jewish Voice for Peace is “doing nothing to bring about peaceful coexistence,” the co-founder and CEO of StandWithUs said.
Records don’t show that it considered whether 99 reported instances of bias since Oct. 7 made a hostile environment, per the U.S. Education Department.
“Our bill sends a clear message to the International Criminal Court,” stated Rep. Brian Mast.