Antisemitism
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An obscure foundation has allegedly been funneling money to Students for Justice in Palestine.
The Qatar-based news network has been accused of terrorist incitement and ties to Hamas.
In addition to complicating Israel’s ability to strike multilateral agreements toward ending the war, rulings against Israel could spur the Security Council to demand a ceasefire, forcing Jerusalem to rely on a U.S. veto.
The prevailing assessment among Israeli officials is that the non-binding decision could come as soon as Thursday.
The ICC will lose its credibility if it pursues arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, said Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer.
“Of course. Yes, we abide by the law,” said a spokesman for German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Rajeh A. Saadeh shared antisemitic content on social media, including videos of the terrorist group’s attacks and mocking commentary along with it.
“The arrogance is breathtaking,” said Kenneth L. Marcus, of the Brandeis Center. “They know there’s a problem. They’ve been told to deal with it. And yet they refuse again and again.”
A spokesperson for the university declined to comment on the litigation, saying that the university “opposes antisemitism and other forms of bias.”
Student concerns about alleged antisemitism in an ethnic-studies course led to one of the complaints.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and State Attorney Amit Aisman say the prosecutor’s allegations are without basis.
“This is not what Israelis look like,” wrote a racist commentator.