Antisemitism
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Yeshiva University, “unlike many other schools, has avoided implementing an expansive diversity, equity and inclusion bureaucracy,” Kevin Wallsten, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS.
“If I pick up my phone and send out a tweet, if I say ‘good morning,’ within minutes I will have hundreds of blatantly antisemitic responses,” the Texas Republican said at an event hosted by Hagee Ministries.
Bill Donohue, president of the group, signed onto a rabbinic letter decrying the New York City mayoral race frontrunner’s anti-Israel statements.
Yossi Cohen said he faced powerful opposition from other security services when he tried to assume control of intelligence operations for the Gaza Strip before Oct. 7, 2023.
A US study finds 17 pro-Palestinian posts for every pro-Israeli one on the social-video platform, but says they tend to get the same traction online.
The International March of the Living called him “a symbol of defiance, dignity and Jewish courage.”
The former “Fox News” host, who regularly shares antisemitic messages, pivoted often to denouncing Israel at a Turning Point USA event in Indiana.
Katie Wilson, a self-described socialist, has also accused Israel of “genocide” and said she’s open to boycotting the Jewish state.
Georgia Alexakis, a U.S. district court judge, stated that “the plaintiffs have failed to establish the likelihood of success on the merits of the claims that they advance.”
“DOJ can reopen anytime if UVA goes sideways. That’s common sense and a fair deal,” stated Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
“Just as the Third Reich lost its right to exist, so too has Israel,” Tel-Hai College’s Ilana Hairston tells students.
The museum remained open to visitors despite the daylong strike.