Anti-Israel

Dutch Populist Wilders Honored in Israel, Issues Stark Warning to the West

Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders was awarded the Jabotinsky Prize for Liberty during his visit to Israel, where he affirmed his unwavering support for the Jewish state. Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana presented the award, commending Wilders for his decades-long advocacy against radical Islam and support for Israel’s sovereignty. Wilders met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, and other senior officials during his diplomatic visit.

Fetterman Endorses Elise Stefanik for Ambassador to U.N.

Democratic Senator John Fetterman (PA) officially endorsed New York Rep. Elise Stefanik (R) as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

Student Group at Columbia University Launches Anti-Israel Newspaper

Columbia University is facing backlash after the student group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) distributed a controversial publication, The Columbia Intifada, on campus. The...

Netanyahu Condemns Australian Labor Government, Links Policies to Antisemitic Synagogue Attack

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor government on Friday, accusing its anti-Israel policies of fostering antisemitism after an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue. The Adass Israel synagogue was firebombed during morning prayers, injuring one and causing extensive damage. Worshippers inside reported masked assailants throwing incendiary devices through the windows.

Amnesty International’s Genocide Claims Against Israel Spark Widespread Criticism

A new report from Amnesty International accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza has drawn sharp criticism. Legal and geopolitical experts have challenged the report’s claims, calling them biased and lacking a balanced analysis.

U.N. to Vote on Anti-Israel Resolution as Biden Administration Remains Silent

The United Nations Security Council is poised to vote on a resolution spearheaded by Algeria, calling for an end to Israel’s military operations against Hamas. The Biden administration has yet to announce its stance, sparking widespread speculation and concern. Critics argue that the resolution undermines Israel’s legitimate right to self-defense and could bolster Hamas's position in the ongoing conflict.

Israel Allows Aid Trucks into Gaza as Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies

Israel has allowed 15 trucks loaded with essential aid to enter northern Gaza, addressing warnings from aid organizations about worsening conditions and the risk of famine due to the ongoing conflict. The trucks, which arrived Wednesday, carried food, water, hygiene items, shelter materials, and medical supplies provided by the United Arab Emirates. Israel's Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) reported the aid's arrival, though the United Nations has not yet confirmed if the supplies have reached the intended distribution points in northern Gaza.

Columbia University Protesters Attempted to ‘Reclaim’ Veterans Day

A student group at Columbia University held a "Martyrs Day" event in an attempt to "reclaim" Veterans Day.

San Diego Attorney Declines Charges for Anti-Israel Protesters Arrested at UCSD

The City Attorney’s Office in San Diego has decided not to press charges against 64 individuals arrested at a May 2024 anti-Israel encampment on the UC San Diego campus.

Report Examines How Wikipedia Editors Worked to ‘Present Radical Islamist Groups in Favorable Light’

Around 40 Wikipedia editors worked to present "radical Islamist groups in a favorable light" and craft a narrative around the Israel-Palestine conflict, according to a report from Pirate Wires.

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