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They raised concerns about the effect of the BDS endorsement on the “well-being of Jewish and Zionist students at Harvard, some of whom have already reported that they have become alienated from the newspaper on account of the inhospitable culture that prevails there.”
Gov. Pete Ricketts also inaugurates May as Jewish American Heritage Month, becoming the first American state to do so.
Frank Petronio, 62, of Spencerport, N.Y., will be arraigned in July.
The cause of the fire, which ravaged the 11,000-square-foot building, is under investigation. No injuries were reported.
NGO Monitor: Akevot has received $503,320 from the Swiss government since 2018.
Karine Jean-Pierre is set to take over the role on May 13.
Naftali Bennett also made a request to Russian President Vladimir Putin for the evacuation of civilians from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
In a tweet, it said: “Pay attention to the anti-Russian announcements by ... Yair Lapid that largely explain the policy of the current Israeli government in support of the neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv.”
“The Netherlands is making it very clear that the so-called conclusions of Amnesty International are incorrect, the term apartheid is a very serious allegation and in some cases, a malicious term, and clearly doesn’t apply to Israel,” said Shaun Sacks, a senior researcher at NGO Monitor.
“Does the editorial board believe Israel even has a right to exist? Because, if so, that line is coincidentally missing,” says Natalie Kahn, a student journalist and the president of Harvard’s Hillel.
The resolution passed 10-6; it calls for boycotting Israeli academics and accuses Israel of “forced expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.”
Video points to the assailant as Saadah Masoud, who reportedly “has a history of violence and of physically assaulting Israel supporters.”