Antisemitism
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The designation has “far-reaching consequences for the organizations in political, legal and financial terms,” say Estonia, France, Ireland, Norway and Albania in a joint statement.
In an exclusive interview, Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg speaks of his country’s struggle against anti-Semitism, the renewal of nuclear talks in Vienna and the close strategic relations with Israel.
African security forces arrest five suspects based on intel from “Western agencies” • They were recruited by Quds Force, identifying Israeli targets in Tanzania, Ghana and Senegal when captured.
A Mossad delegation visited the capital city of Khartoum earlier this week on what has been characterized as a fact-finding mission.
“The hold on Lipstadt’s confirmation must be lifted quickly so she may assume the post and commence this important work,” wrote B’nai B’rith president Charles Kaufman and CEO Dan Mariaschin in a statement.
“I am an equal-opportunity hater of anti-Semitism … if they’re expressing the anti-Semitism, I want to fight it with the same degree of strength and courage and intensity. I don’t care where it comes from—wherever it comes from, it must be fought,” said the historian and professor.
The abuse was done mostly on Twitter and included tweets that said, “Hitler forgot about this one” and “Don’t vote for a Jew.”
Policy and sports experts worldwide will engage in panel discussions about its prevalence among fans worldwide.
Anti-Israel demonstrators also held signs that compared Zionism to “racism” and said Israel shouldn’t be allowed to play in the competition.
“Let us not be shy about our Judaism or cower in the face of hate. Let us stand proudly as Jews and show Jewish pride,” said Rabbi Shmuel Tiechtel, director of Rohr Chabad at ASU in Tempe, Ariz.
The suspect, described as thin with brown hair with a face covering, was seen on video camera driving a dark-colored “later-model SUV-style vehicle” into the parking lot of Congregation Beth Israel.
Israelis have been tweeting photos at weddings, restaurants, the beach, bars and concerts, dancing in bomb shelters, on hikes—with the satirical hashtag #SadSadIsrael.