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“The Jewish quarter is empty in Damascus,” Judy Feld Carr told JNS. “There are no Jews left.”
Professor Joseph Massad called the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 “astounding” and “awesome.”
The heaviest punishment was six months in jail, a quarter of the requested time and a fraction of the maximum.
“It is long overdue that those who enable and promote antisemitism are held accountable,” Amichai Chikli posted.
“Shadow banning is a reality well-known to all activists defending Israel,” said the CEO of the Combat Antisemitism Movement.
“CUNY Hunter’s failure to protect its Jewish community underscores a deeply troubling systemic issue,” according to the Lawfare Project.
The U.S. Department of Education’s review of the roughly two dozen complaints made against the school “raised concerns that university practices did not appear designed to remedy any hostile environment.”
After reviewing the harassment complaints from the campuses in its system, the University of California will submit a plan to “identify responsive steps” for the U.S. Department of Education’s approval.
The U.S. president granted life in prison without parole to 37 of 40 death row prisoners, but not those guilty of “terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder.”
On a visit to the Jewish state, the ex-"Sky News Australia” presenter met Israeli officials including President Isaac Herzog, as well as relatives of hostages in Gaza.
“Antisemitism is rising around the world. I refuse to let Victoria succumb to it,” declared Victoria Premier Jacinta Allen.
It is hoped that survivors of the death camp will attend.