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Quebec’s higher education minister said that “institutions have an obligation to take all necessary measures to ensure a healthy and safe environment for all students.”
“We will not let this happen. The public will spontaneously prevent it,” said the Likud Party minister.
A city councilor with a record of incendiary anti-Israel accusations said she would not resign, despite reports that the FBI is looking into her case.
Henri Borlant, together with his brother, sister and father, were crammed into cattle cars with 824 others on July 20, 1942, and deported to Auschwitz.
The Tel Aviv-based affiliate did say there were “suspicions of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity” by the Jewish state.
The trip aims to promote interfaith understanding and religious tolerance.
“Even though Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi is dead, we assume the investigation behind his crimes, including one count of terrorism, will not end,” Daniel Goldwin, a spokesman for the Jewish Federation of Chicago, told JNS.
The resolution also demands Israel cease all new “settlement” activities and evacuate all “settlers.”
The apolitical co-existence NGO Sharaka is leading a delegation of South Asian Muslim leaders, journalists and others on a trip to the Jewish state.
“This is groundbreaking evidence of serious antisemitic discrimination in the labor market,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL.
Thirty soldiers have been advised to avoid visiting foreign countries.
“The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque,” which references the Oct. 7 massacres, remains available in the U.S, Canada, the Netherlands and beyond.