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The premier was silent during the protest. The Israeli envoy told JNS that his speech told the world “honestly” what “we are facing—the challenges, the isolation.”
Leo Terrell, who chairs the U.S. Justice Department’s task force on Jew-hatred, said the anti-Israel student group is forcing Jews to “choose between defending their Zionist identities or observing their religion.”
Gustavo Petro’s comments and policies have “contributed to an increasingly hostile environment for Colombian Jews,” the bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers said.
The $24 billion pension manager’s divestment follows a narrower boycott by Norway’s larger wealth fund.
The Jewish state’s embassy in Berlin decries what feels like a return to the 1930s.
“We do not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians,” Microsoft President and Vice Chair Brad Smith wrote on Sept. 25.
“Anyone who crosses the line between peaceful protest and violence will be met with the full force of the law,” according to the Justice Department.
“Why would BU, which has an honorable reputation otherwise, allow someone who publishes violent social media posts about Jews to be held out as an anti-bigotry fellow,” Douglas Hauer-Gilad told JNS.
Blake Richard Hoover, 31, faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison if convicted on all counts.
A school official said the incident “is abhorrent.” The local district attorney said it’s “not a foolish college prank and will not be treated as such.”
The British pop star “made sure through her people that David Levy wasn’t working on her music any more,” a source told the “Daily Mail.”
Anticipating government recognition of “Palestine, 52 municipalities defied the prohibition, which the interior ministry said was for “neutrality.”