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anti-zionist
Why do people hate Israel?
We live in a bad world, but Israel isn\’t the enemy.
N.Y. State bill ends funding to schools linked to boycott groups
A bill introduced in the New York State Assembly would suspend funding to educational institutions which fund groups that boycott Israel.
Anti-Zionist rabbi blames Israel for his assault in Amsterdam
An anti-Zionist rabbi said he was attacked in Amsterdam because of Israel.
Ehud Barak plays down talk of war with Iran
Defense Minister Ehud Barak played down Tuesday speculation that Israel intends to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, saying no decision had been made on embarking on a military operation.
Czech Republic, Italy, Netherlands on board with Durban III boycott
The Czech Republic became the first European Union country to say it would boycott the United Nations-sponsored Durban III conference.
O.C. demonstrators protest Muslim activists
Several hundred people demonstrated outside the Yorba Linda Community Center in Orange County on Feb. 12, where two controversial Muslim activists addressed a fundraiser held by the Queens, N.Y.-based Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA).
Rutgers Jewish students claim only they were charged for event
Jewish students at Rutgers University and their supporters who turned out to protest a campus event sponsored by anti-Zionist groups said an admission fee to the event was levied only on them.
Diplomats Make End Run With Early Ratification of Final Durban Document
A day after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s tirade against Israel triggered a walkout by the European delegation and generated headlines around the world, diplomats at the U.N. forum scrambled to ratify the conference’s final document on Tuesday — three days before the parley’s close, when the document was scheduled to be adopted.\n
Prepping Campuses for Anti-Israel Surge
When Ross Neihaus exited his chemistry class three days after the start of UCLA\’s fall quarter, he saw the words \”Anti-Zionist and Proud\” scrawled in chalk on the wall of an adjacent building. Such a statement coming so early in the quarter was a surprise to the fourth-year biology major, but not a shock.
\”I expect this to be my toughest year in college,\” said Neihaus, the president of Bruins for Israel, UCLA\’s pro-Israel group. \”We are concerned that what will be said this year will be nastier, more radical and essentially more anti-Semitic.\”