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8 Reasons Why Anti-Zionism Is Always Anti-Semitism | Justin Feldman | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| June 20, 2020

Answers to a Burning Question What does it take to distinguish Jew-hatred from mere political speech, academic research, or social justice? The dvar torah that your rabbi recently gave could tell you why the messiah hasnt come yet after all of the mess in the world, but not answer this aching question. For too long, weve argued over the degree to which Anti-Zionism is or can possibly be antisemitic.

Protecting Pro-Israel and Jewish Voices Through Law – The Times of Israel

| June 20, 2020

University students often fall victim to antisemitic and anti-Zionist discrimination on campus, yet most students dont realize that they have legal rights to combat this behavior. Many universities consider Zionism as a solely political movement and fail to recognize that anti-Zionist rhetoric creates and often reinforces antisemitism on campus.

UoB professor David Miller resigns from Labour because of the ‘Zionist Movement’ – The Tab

| June 20, 2020

Miller resigned during an investigation into his conduct Professor David Miller from the University of Bristol has resigned from the Labour Party citing the Zionist movement as the main reason for his resignation. David Miller was suspended from the Labour Partyfour weeks ago, after he claimed that Keir Starmer, the current Labour party leader, was in receipt of Zionist money. The Bristol professor confirmed in a statement that he had received two letters from Labours Governance and Legal Unit

Twitter must apply its own rules and take action against Khamenei – The Jerusalem Post

| June 20, 2020

At a time of heightened debate over Twitters policies regarding content the company deems dangerous or misleading, Irans Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei continues to abuse his Twitter account to promote violence, terrorism and dehumanization.

Following the defeats of Corbyn and Sanders, leadership of the socialist movement shifts to the streets – Morning Star Online

| June 20, 2020

IF ANYONE thought the resignation of Jeremy Corbyn would see an end to the witch hunt of left Labour members, the evidence of the last few months shows the opposite is happening. If anything, it is actually intensifying

The white skeleton is out of the black cupboard: it’s time for the world to tackle racism head on | Citypress – News24

| June 20, 2020

VOICES We are all playing horrified, but we knew it was there all along, George Floyds last breath has just but spat it out for us to grapple with. Unless it is painted or consciously burnt, this skeleton will never be black enough to match this pitch-dark cupboard of despair

Why Zionists Should Stand with Black Lives Matter – Jewish Week

| June 19, 2020

The murder of George Floyd has sparked outrage and protests across the country, creating new attention to the challenges faced by black Americans and a resurgence of the exhortation that black lives matter. As is often and admirably the case, many American Jews have championed the call to social justice, but there has also been a nagging concern that in identifying with the larger Black Lives Matter movement, American Jews are compromising their Zionism. While the principle that black lives matter is as important as ever, the coalition of groups that comprise the Movement for Black Lives includes a statement in its platform calling Israel an apartheid state and accusing it of being complicit in the genocide taking place against the Palestinian people

The Zionist left is dormant as West Bank annexation nears – Haaretz

| June 19, 2020

The annexation drama seems to be imploding. Less than two weeks before the target date, it appears that what will be left of the confetti thrown in the air after Donald Trumps plan was unveiled in Washington is some declarative or symbolic scrap.

Olmert to ‘Post’: Netanyahu’s incitement could once again lead to murder – The Jerusalem Post

| June 19, 2020

The first Oslo Accords were signed on August 20, 1993, and the second on October 5, 1995, just one month before prime minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated on November 4, 1995.Throughout this entire period, beginning with the signing of the first Oslo Accords and ending with the bullets that hit Rabin in the back, a public campaign against the agreement was being waged.

The political center battles to keep its place in a time of turmoil – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| June 19, 2020

WASHINGTON (JTA) It would seem that most of us agree, left and right, that Black lives matter and that policing reform is long overdue. But there are fissures and fractures under the surface, arguments over the solutions and the candidates most capable of leading us to a better day.


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