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A board member quits and prominent personalities mock the association over its concern for the pro-Hamas Qatari network.
“The hatred that destroyed millions of lives in the past is still alive. We cannot allow the shadows of the dark past to return to our daily lives,” said Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonyte.
Catherine Lhamon, the assistant secretary of education for civil rights, told legislators about the many hurdles in revoking a school’s government funding.
Karim Khan “remains obsessed with casting as war criminals Israel’s democratically elected leaders,” said the Israeli prime minister.
“My heart is with all the innocent citizens of Kiryat Bialik,” Mayim Bialik said on her Instagram, following Hezbollah’s attack on the city that shares her family’s illustrious name.
Jews were targeted more than any other religious group, according to the data.
A caricature of a clueless American academic, Lyle Culpepper amuses hundreds of thousands online with his enthusiasm for “Ji-hottie” terrorists.
Extra charges that the state law requires the Jewish paper to shell out are “crushing,” the paper’s co-publisher and co-founder told JNS.
He also said the proposal by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) to freeze military aid to Israel would “embolden terrorists like Hamas and Hezbollah.”
Public school students were forced to participate in the anti-Israel rally.
The court finds the ban nondiscriminatory while it also states that the municipality had applied it to Jews but not to Muslims.
“From the River to the Sea” is a call for a second Holocaust, the Florida governor said.