Tag: Anti Israel Sentiment

Liza Rodrig, an Israeli designer and knitting enthusiast, is attending the Vogue Knitting Live conference in New York to showcase a shawl she created in response to the anti-Israel sentiment in the knitting community following the October 7th attack by Hamas on southern Israel.
Israeli designer Liza Rodrig is attending the Vogue Knitting Live conference in New York City to showcase her shawl design, inspired by the events of October 7 in Israel.
The online show Rising, produced by The Hill, has faced backlash for its left-wing commentary on the Israel-Hamas war, which critics claim has strayed into antisemitism.
A new report from the National Contagion Research Institute suggests that TikTok, the popular social media platform, is being used to promote anti-Israel sentiment and geopolitical instability.
Dalia Ziada, an Egyptian author and civil rights activist, spoke out against Hamas after witnessing footage of their atrocities during the recent conflict with Israel.
Eighteen-year-old South African cricket player David Teeger dedicated an award he received at a Jewish ceremony to Israel, praising the soldiers fighting for the country.
The author addresses the experiences of Jewish college students, highlighting both positive and negative aspects.
During an anti-Israel protest in New York City, at least two protesters displayed signs featuring swastikas.
In the midst of the Israel-Hamas war, three synagogues in the United States were targeted with anti-Israel and antisemitic graffiti.
In response to recent public protests and pressure to support a cease-fire between Israel and Gaza by some Democratic congressional staff, three Jewish Hill staffers expressed concerns to Jewish Insider, highlighting a lack of support for pro-Israel voices, tokenization of Jewish staffers' views, and a fear of retribution.
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside Columbia University in New York to protest the university's suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.
In this article, the author discusses the challenge of talking to people who hate Israel, especially when they are people we know and love.
This article describes the experiences of Jewish students at Ohio State University following a series of anti-Semitic incidents.
On Sunday, the student government at Brandeis University voted down a resolution condemning Hamas and calling for the release of its hostages.
An alt-right publication, The Unz Review, accused Jews of trying to indoctrinate American children through subversive children's books, referencing the disproportionate number of Jewish authors on the American Library Association's list of banned/challenged books.
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), a Quaker organization with a century-long history of humanitarian efforts, has recently shifted its focus towards promoting the BDS movement against Israel, appointing a Palestinian-American, Joyce Ajlouny, as its new leader.
The Jewish community in Manchester, a prominent Orthodox hub, is experiencing a surge in anti-Semitic incidents, including swastikas, abuse, and violence, with a 79% rise in such incidents last year.
The text discusses the evolving international perception of Israel post-1967, attributing the shift to various factors such as the revolutionary left's support for Palestinian causes, the Arab oil embargo, the academic influence of Edward Said redefining Zionism negatively, and Likud government policies contributing to Israel's declining global image.