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The Palestinian Authority continues to refuse Israel’s requests to hold a joint investigation into the shooting death of “Al Jazeera” journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Canary Mission: Nerdeen Kiswani, the force behind a violent and aggressive anti-Israel group in New York City, has been chosen to give a commencement address.
Ben Ferencz, honored earlier this year by the State of Florida, was 27 when served as a Nazi prosecutor after the end of World War II.
More than half of intelligence alerts regarding terror plots trace back to Jenin • Three separate fire exchanges took place during IDF operation • Palestinian gunmen fired in indiscriminate manner.
“We decided that we were going to open the campaign to help people to get rid of any tattoos that encourage hate, anti-Semitic, racist, sexist, homophobic and anything like that,” said Hayley Allen.
Israeli forces came under “massive fire” during an arrest raid, according to the military; the source of the bullet that killed Shireen Abu Akleh is being investigated.
It comes after video surfaced of an employee telling a Jewish passenger that those who were banned are “Jewish from JFK” and that it was the “Jewish people who were the mess, who made the problems.”
“No family should be confronted with threatening symbols of hate, least of all on vacation,” said museum chair Michael Igel.
Criticism of the appointment came mostly from Jewish groups, who think that the White House is further exacerbating the out-of-control rise in anti-Semitism in the United States by appointing someone with Karine Jean-Pierre’s record.
Michael E. Bivins, 34, of Portland, is being charged with criminal mischief in the first and third degree, and arson in the first degree.
“We had families and children with us. It was a very, very scary incident,” said Hapoel U-Net Holon supporter Boaz Yitzhaki • Hapoel chairman calls on Israel’s foreign minister to take action.
“This is 2022 and this is a Western country, and there’s a lot of anti-Semitism throughout the world,” wrote Rabbi David Zwiebel, executive vice president of the Agudath Israel of America.