Tag: Anti Israel Bias

The text criticizes the United Nations for its perceived bias against Israel, highlighting instances where the UN has been accused of unfair treatment towards the country and its people.
Student activists, particularly within Students for Justice in Palestine, are pushing for the incorporation of anti-Palestinian racism and the bolstering of Middle East and settler-colonial studies within university curricula.
As the Jewish community faces a rise in antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiments, there is a growing need to better educate Jewish students on these issues.
Jewish students at Harvard University are experiencing challenges post-October 7, facing a mix of antisemitism and ignorance surrounding Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Hillel Neuer and Eylon Levy discuss the toxic alliances and anti-Israel bias at the UN and how the organization has strayed from its founding principles.
Haaretz, Israel's oldest daily newspaper, has been accused of being anti-Israel and anti-Jewish.
The head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, sparked outrage from Israel when he stated in a TV interview that Hamas is not a terrorist organization but a political movement.
The Washington Post is facing criticism for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, with concerns raised about anti-Israel bias and factual inaccuracies.
The author expresses frustration and concern about what they perceive as bias against Israel in a recent interview on CBS's Face the Nation.
Simone Rodan Benzaquen, Managing Director of AJC Europe, discusses AJC's diplomatic efforts at the United Nations General Assembly.
In this interview, Jewish chef and content creator Eitan Bernath discusses his experiences as a proud Jew and how he uses his platform to combat anti-Israel bias and antisemitism.
Girls Night Out (GNO) is a secret Facebook group for women in Los Angeles that has grown to over 30,000 members.
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating a Middle East conference on Gaza co-sponsored by Duke University and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill over allegations of anti-Israel bias and anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Nikki Haley's unexpected resignation as U.S. Ambassador to the UN has sparked speculation on her future plans, particularly concerning her replacement's effectiveness in countering anti-Israel sentiment at the UN.
An Orthodox Jewish student at Barnard College was allegedly advised by Prof. Rachel McDermott against taking a course by Joseph Massad due to his anti-Israel views, suggesting the student explore Jewish history instead.