Antisemitism
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The activists, identifying as from City Action for Palestine, accused Michael Ben-Gad of being part of the “genocide in Gaza.”
Citing security concerns, the team declined its audience allotment at a Birmingham stadium that police have declared off limits for Israelis.
“Unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time,” Paul Ingrassia wrote in announcing his withdrawal.
“We’re not in the business of ruining people’s lives,” Liora Rez, founder and CEO of the organization, told JNS. “Our goal is to remedy a situation first.”
“To balance both our academic and fiscal responsibilities, cohort sizes will be significantly reduced as we evaluate the future model for Ph.D. education,” the dean of Harvard’s arts and sciences faculty said.
The IDF Widows and Orphans Organization hosts a coming-of-age celebration for children who lost a parent in Israel’s defense.
The ongoing criminal cases against the Israeli prime minister are “a bleeding wound in the body of Israeli society,” states the letter, initiated by Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman.
The foundation, which oversees the online encyclopedia, has also drawn scrutiny for alleged antisemitism from a Senate panel.
Paul Eckles of the Brandeis Center told JNS that the suit turns “anti-discrimination law on its head.”
Police are still investigating whether the 93-year-old woman died of natural causes. One of the suspects in the case committed suicide while in detention.
The Amman-based attorney called on the Israeli government to assist him after appeals to authorities in the kingdom failed.
Cecilia Parodi fantasized about spitting on the hanged body of a Jewish Holocaust survivor serving in the Senate.