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A coalition, including CodePink and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, is pressuring FIFA, UEFA and national federations to ban the Jewish state from play.
A Pisa professor says he was beaten by pro-Palestinian activists, while Turin Polytechnic cut ties with an Israeli academic who defended the IDF.
Mahmoud A. will only serve two months, with four months already credited for time spent in pre-trial detention.
Berlin had “turned a blind eye” to the fact that many refugees who arrived in Germany “were socialized in countries of origin where hatred of Israel is taught even to children,” said the German chancellor.
The move is an “unprecedented” and “clear” attempt to harm the Jewish state amid a war forced upon it by the Oct. 7 terror attack, said Gideon Sa’ar.
“In the last 18 months, the world has witnessed a disturbing surge in antisemitic rhetoric, violence and harassment,” wrote the JCRC of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
The candidate will “approach antisemitism in line with the Biden administration’s National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism,” said a spokesperson for his campaign.
“A lot of faculty are scared,” Jeffrey Blutinger, Jewish studies chair at California State University, Long Beach, told JNS.
“I wanted to see with my own two eyes the injustice of the lawfare that has been unleashed against” Netanyahu, the Fox News talk-show host told JNS.
The legislation will allow families of fallen Jewish American servicemembers “to know that their loved one’s military service, life and religious heritage are properly honored,” said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Madrid summoned Jerusalem’s diplomatic representative after Israel’s foreign minister called the Spanish prime minister “an antisemite and a liar.”
It was the fourth act of antisemitic vandalism targeting the facility, according to Bnei Akiva secretary general Yigal Klein.