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“Rutgers must now make an unequivocal commitment to meaningful reform, which can be achieved without infringing on academic freedom and the right to assemble and protest,” the American Jewish Committee stated.
The NYPD told JNS that it is not investigating a car collision in Brooklyn as a hate crime.
“If states like Florida, New Jersey or New York now open their own investigations, the remaining BDS controversies would magically disappear soon too,” Richard Goldberg, of FDD, told JNS.
“We are not in any way supporting the ongoing humanitarian conflict in the Middle East,” Daystar University stated.
The Holocaust survivor’s journey from Nazi persecution to Olympic glory made her one of the most inspiring Jewish sports figures of the 20th century.
The local MP said: “This is how you deal with the bullies taking to the streets of OUR country every weekend. Stand up to them.”
The human rights activist advised visitors from North American campuses to tackle the false “oppression paradigm.”
This move came after the Qatari channel aired “incitement and false reports that stir internal unrest and interfere in internal Palestinian affairs.”
The document coins a harrowing new term and describes how “Hamas struck at the heart of the Jewish community: the family unit.”
“There are nations and countries, led by the United States, standing by our side in this struggle with the torch of freedom in their hands.”
"[Warsaw’s] move is politicized and provocative, and an insult to the memory of six million Jews murdered during the Shoah,” said ISGAP executive director Dr. Charles Asher Small.
Glushko, a former IDF soldier, “symbolizes a regime that implements apartheid policies,” a pro-Palestinian group stated.