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The Lawfare Project

“The move to target lower-level personnel, like the IDF soldier in Brazil, represents a major escalation in legal and advocacy strategies.”
Critics said the juxtaposition in the annual Christmas address was misguided and an exercise in “looking the other way.”
“How is it that we’ve always marched for others, but we’ve never marched for ourselves,” Brooke Goldstein told JNS.
“Ms. Muhammad must be held accountable for the significant trauma she has inflicted,” said Benjamin Ryberg, COO of the Lawfare Project.
Ziporah Reich of the Lawfare Project said the group encourages “any family experiencing antisemitism at their school to reach out.”
“We will continue to monitor this situation,” Ziporah Reich, director of litigation at the Lawfare Project, told JNS.
“Hamas mobs have been running rampant throughout the school, blocking entrances to classrooms,” Brooke Goldstein, executive director of the Lawfare Project, told JNS.
Legal observers split on whether the Jewish state should take part in the proceedings at the ICJ.
“We have a clear vision of how to succeed, through strategic legal action that imposes real consequences on Jew-hatred,” said Brooke Goldstein, the project’s founder and executive director.
The Lawfare Project said the congresswoman “falsely and recklessly accuses the IDF of being responsible for the deadly attack on a hospital in Gaza.”
Tel Aviv University releases an alarming report on Jew-hatred in America.
In response, San Francisco State University Professor Rabab Abdulhadi posted on social media: “We are not accepting Zoom’s caving in to Zionist and racist pressures. SFSU has an obligation to protect our classes.”