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Mike O’hara has retracted the claim that the local Jewish community backed the exclusion of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters.
A Swedish-led series of surveys found traditional indexes miss Jew-hatred expressed through anti-Zionist language, contradicting earlier research.
“You wanted to know what this trial is about? Bugs Bunny and cigars,” the Israeli premier said.
Remigijus Žemaitaitis charged journalists and local Jews with treating the destruction of Palestinian schools as “another pastime.”
“We’re not going anywhere so fast. We can’t be erased,” one attendee told JNS. “People aren’t surrendering.”
“Hopefully, this will go viral, so many can see the exposure of bias exposed that is going on,” said Sami Steigmann, who will turn 86 in a few weeks.
The court said a Palestinian American failed to prove housing discrimination as the property manager cited safety rules and a building-wide neutrality policy on the conflict.
“It is a privilege to work and study in the United States, not a right,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated. “There is no room in the United States for brazen, violent acts of antisemitism like this.”
Outgoing director Tim Davie ends years of resistance to staff training after repeated scandals involving Jew-hatred and flawed Israel coverage.
“There’s a hunt here for anyone who publicly expresses positive views about Israel,” says Danish-Israeli journalist Yotam Konfino.
In an interview with NBC News, the VP called it “slanderous to say that the Republican Party, the conservative movement, is extremely antisemitic.”