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U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Deborah Lipstadt described statements by Indian human-rights expert Miloon Kothari as “outrageous,” adding that it was “unacceptable that such comments would come from an appointed member of a Commission of Inquiry.”
Gilad Erdan says the Security Council’s hyper-focus on every minutia of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict completely misses the big picture.
Miloon Kothari alleged that social media is largely controlled by “Jewish lobby.”
Naledi Pandor says the United Nations must establish a committee to determine whether or not Israel meets the criteria.
Received warmly as a headliner at the Christians United for Israel Summit, she tells JNS that the United States must have Israel’s back if a strike on Iran is deemed necessary.
The imprisonment since 2015 of Ahmad Mansara, 20, who together with his cousin carried out a terrorist attack in Jerusalem, “has deprived him of childhood,” says the U.N.
UN Watch report says the P.A. and Hamas routinely torture human-rights activists, women, members of the LGBT community, political opponents, “collaborators” with Israel and Palestinians who sell land to Jews.
Ahmed Shaheed presented a first-of-its-kind anti-Semitism report to the United Nations. Now, he’s looking to move beyond facts and figures with action.
“Teachers who call to murder Jews must be barred from the classroom for life,” says UN Watch chief; Palestinians call suspensions “unacceptable.”
Iran and Hezbollah attempted to steal materials about UNIFIL activities and deployment in the area, says Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz.
The United States led off with a condemnation of a recent Gaza rocket attack, while others blamed the construction of Jewish homes as the primary obstacle to peace.
Once an outpost appears, the Lebanese army and UNIFIL cease visiting the location, a senior IDF source tells Channel 12.