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“We, as Jews and Zionists, need to be loud and proud and stand up for ourselves,” she told JNS.
Most of those occurred online, and they mainly focused on “Jewish power.”
“The Ice Cream Man” recounts a mass strike by workers in Amsterdam during World War II.
The minister’s Otzma Yehudit Party made the legislation a condition for joining the government.
The municipal government also cited his support for the BDS movement, antisemitic imagery at his performances and past interviews with media affiliated with the Hamas terror group.
Joshua Schewitz used to play rugby in Johannesburg, and several South African players are part of the Tel Aviv Heat.
“The kinds of things that we were telling others to do, we need to look inside and do it ourselves,” AJC spokesman Kenneth Bandler told JNS.
“I can’t think of any defensible reason to name an insect or any other organism after a reprehensible dictator,” David Skelly, director of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, told JNS.
“The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad Way” honors a dishonorable man who cozied up with neo-Nazis and called Jews greedy.
MEP Ana Miranda, a BDS supporter, joined in an attempt to break the blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
“The irony should not be lost on anyone,” said the group’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
The assailant, a Palestinian woman, was shot after approaching a checkpoint at the entrance to the city brandishing a knife, according to police.