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Archaeologists identified Liel Hetzroni’s remains.
“We must definitely carry out the provisions of the law in relation to those Nazis of Nukhba,” Moshe Arbel said.
Celebrities and social-media executives express concerns about hate online.
Anne Boyer was mocked widely on social media for her resignation, claiming that the “only profit” in Israel’s war on Hamas is “oil interests and weapon manufacturers.”
The paper’s editorial board claimed that Israel’s strike on Hamas is “non-surgical” and wrote that the “world cannot stand by to witness more slaughter of civilians.”
“That these schools can’t call out evil and immorality, I just don’t understand,” one high school principal told JNS.
“It is sad to witness an international journalist organization ignoring a basic rule of journalism,” the news association said.
“There’s been a lot of talk about rooting out antisemitism on campuses, and it’s time to hold these colleges accountable,” stated Kenneth Marcus, who leads the Brandeis Center.
The federal government must tackle Jew-hatred proactively, said Rabbi Moshe Hauer, executive vice president of the Orthodox Union.
A New York psychologist who works with young people told JNS she is hearing of students going to Hillel and Chabad for the first time, to study there instead of at the library.
The 500-plus federal employees chose not to write their names out of fear of losing their jobs.
“Sunak has capitulated,” David Campbell Bannerman, a Tory party politician, said. “The Jewish people in Britain have been let down by this decision.”