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Noa Tishby

To Israelis, the red hand displayed on the Artists4Ceasefire pin is inherently linked to the lynching of two IDF reservists in Ramallah in October 2000.
Four extraordinary women answer two simple questions.
The former antisemitism envoy tackles the basics: What river and what sea do all those signs refer to?
“The impact of this war, this battlefront reaches all the way down to your campuses,” the Israeli president told a visiting delegation.
The actress believes she was dropped for calling the judicial reforms a “coup.”
“People think that they’re protesting for peace and justice, and they’re actually protesting for the destruction of the single Jewish state in the world,” the Israeli actress and Israel’s special envoy for combating antisemitism told JNS.
“We, as Jews and Zionists, need to be loud and proud and stand up for ourselves,” she told JNS.
Noa Tishby, Israel’s Special Envoy for Combating Anti-Semitism and Delegitimization of Israel, shares her vision for the future of Jewish education.
She has been charged with raising awareness of delegitimization efforts against Israel and advocating against hate towards Jews.
“Israel is the only country in the world to start the 21st century with more trees than the previous century,” she pointed out.
The series was shot in Athens, Greece, with 5,000 Iranians used as extras in the show.