Antisemitism
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Alex Davies, 27, of Swansea, South Wales, was convicted of being a co-founder and member of National Action, a neo-Nazi group that was outlawed in December 2016.
Among the 34 organizations and 20 partners taking part in the event was one Christian group—Passages, which organizes trips to Israel for Christian American students.
“We need to be creative in how we fight it,” said Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, founder of Shurat HaDin Israeli Law Center, and “we want the United States to keep its promise and to stand up for the State of Israel.”
In its first, 18-page report, the Commission of Inquiry claims that Israeli actions, such as demolitions and settlement construction, feed “recurring cycles of violence.”
Riyadh is reportedly in serious talks with Jerusalem about establishing business ties and bolstering security coordination.
Islamic studies professor Mohammad Mahallati allegedly covered up the mass murder of political prisoners in Iran, and has called for global jihad against Israel.
Anti-Israel activists claimed victory after the company sold its stake in a Jerusalem factory, but the decision was pure business, it says.
Trian Fund Management LP, an investment firm of billionaire Nelson Peltz, acquired a 1.5% stake in the company for $1.6 billion this year.
Bail was set at $30,000 for Logan Jones, 18, who was accused of assaulting a couple on their way to synagogue.
Officials called the vandalism “unfortunately not surprising” in light of the rise in anti-Semitic attacks in the last few years.
Dina Siegel Vann of the American Jewish Committee called President Iván Duque “one of the most steadfast friends of Israel in the region.”
Boris Pahor was arrested by the Nazis in 1944 and deported to Dachau, which he survived along with four other concentration camps.