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At this point, whenever I see “Palestine/Gaza” trending, I assume it’s either because Israel is winning, or something bad about Hamas has just been confirmed.
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Source : destination Israel on Instagram
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Source : Israel destination on Instagram
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Barrack Obama
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Winston Churchill
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Yitzhak Rabin
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Benjamin Disraeli
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Source : DiploAct on Instagram.
Israel is not an apartheid state !
Israel has been there for thousands of years and other nationalities and religions dwell there .
Israel is the only Jewish nation in all the world and they just want to be left alone .
I am Proud of Israel 🇮🇱💙🫂
I am Proud of the IDF 🇮🇱💙🫂
Your Hate makes Israel stronger 💪
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Wishing you Chag Pesach Kasher V’Sameach and Shabbat Shalom.
I wish you all a very happy Pesach and for peace and safety across Israel.
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Source : students against antisemitism
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Police Officer: "We arrested a bunch of people for a blatantly antisemitic demonstration."
Jewish Person: "Thank you so much. I've always felt so threatened every time I have to walk by those Nazis waving swastika flags and praising Hitler. I'm glad someone finally put a stop to that."
Police Officer: "Oh no. It wasn't the Nazis. We support them. We arrested people for protesting against Israel's genocide of Palestine."
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“They wrongfully silenced us and took away our free speech on these campuses!”
You literally stabbed someone in the eye!
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Screams Before Silence (Extended Trailer)
A must-watch documentary. #ScreamsBeforeSilence sheds light on the unspeakable sexual violence committed on October 7. As heartbreaking as these stories in the documentary are, we cannot afford to look away. Watch on YouTube on April 26th.
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Screams Before Silence
A must-watch documentary. #ScreamsBeforeSilence sheds light on the unspeakable sexual violence committed on October 7. As heartbreaking as these stories in the documentary are, we cannot afford to look away.
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You don’t get to say you care about human rights and then say “globalise the intifada” or support Hamas.
I can condemn Hamas and mourn the death of other i
How is that so difficult for you to understand?
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Columbia University is denying access to a Jewish professor, Shai Davidai, deactivated his access card, and blocked his entry into campus.
Colombia has officially taken a pro-Hamas position.
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I had an ugly thought, but the more I chew it over the more I’m realizing I’m correct
The reason that (white, Western) leftists are so eager to put a time limit on Jewish indigineity is because if you can time it out, then they know they can wait out having to contend with 1) what they did to indigenous peoples in the Americas, and 2) what they did to enslaved Africans. If they drag someone off their land and forcibly cut them off from their language and pieces of their culture, they just have to wait and then oops! Too late! Not my problem! Victim of the good ol’ cultural melting pot!
But if Jews are still indigenous and still keep our culture after this long, there’s this looming specter from other corners that they are so, so frightened to contend with
And rather than do the work to untangle all this, it’s just easier to lash out at us and revise history
I’m so tired of being their scapegoat
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by Jessica Costescu
The report, released Monday, is the task force's first attempt to provide recommendations to Columbia's leaders regarding their response to rising campus anti-Semitism. Student protesters at Columbia have advocated for terror against Israelis. During a pair of January rallies, students cheered on the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists and chanted, "From New York to Gaza, globalize the intifada," and "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be Arab."
The term "intifada" references violent Palestinian uprisings in Israel that featured terror attacks on civilians, including suicide bombings at bus stations and night clubs. Columbia's rules bar students from inciting violence "against members of our community." Still, Columbia's Task Force on Antisemitism said it would not provide guidance on whether phrases such as "Globalize the Intifada" violate those rules, instead encouraging the university's "legal team" to provide "more guidance on this issue."
"Many have heard chants at protests like 'Globalize the Intifada' and 'Death to the Zionist State' as calls for violence against them and their families," the task force wrote in its report. "The University also has said that calls for genocide, like other incitement to violence, violate the rules."
"While we agree with this principle, the application of it should be clarified," the task force continued. "Many of the chants at recent Columbia protests are viewed differently by different members of the Columbia community: some feel strongly that these are calls to genocide, while others feel strongly that they are not. … Since this ultimately is a matter of legal compliance, we do not offer a detailed analysis here."
The report comes months after debate around campus calls for "intifada" rocked the Ivy League.
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BY ISHA BANERJEE AND APURVA CHAKRAVARTHY 
#EndJewHatred hosted a protest in support of Business School assistant professor Shai Davidai on Wednesday, calling on University President Minouche Shafik to resign for allegedly not doing enough to protect Jewish students.
The protest came hours after Shafik testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce in a hearing titled “Columbia in Crisis: Columbia University’s Response to Antisemitism.”
The protesters gathered at 5:30 p.m. at 116th Street and Broadway with Davidai and members of #EndJewHatred, a movement “centering on Jewish liberation from all forms of oppression and discrimination.” The protest drew over 200 Columbia and non-Columbia affiliates.
Davidai decided to host the protest with #EndJewHatred after it “became clear to us that the University is not going to allow us to organize a protest for the community,” he said in a speech at the protest.
He called for Shafik to “do the decent thing and step down” after repeatedly saying that Shafik had lied in her congressional testimony. He also stated that he would work with whomever came after Shafik to “make sure that the Jewish community, the Israeli community, and the non-Jewish community that believes that Hamas is bad will be safe.”
Gabi Schiller, one of the speakers at the protest, also condemned Shafik’s testimony, saying that she threw Davidai “under the bus.”
“Now we finally see the tip of the iceberg of this institutional rot of antisemitism thanks to these congressional hearings which Columbia President Shafik showed with absolute clarity that she is a moral failure to this institution,” Schiller said. “President Shafik, we will not allow Shai Davidai to be your sacrificial lamb.”
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Protesters hold signs that read #EndJewHatred.
In regard to a recent petition to fire Davidai, which has garnered almost 9,000 signatures as of Thursday night, as well as other complaints posted on social media and sent to Columbia, Davidai said that he is not concerned for himself but rather for the Jewish and Israeli community. He emphasized that the protest was not about him but instead in support of the “Jewish fight” and “the decent American fight against terrorism.”
“Columbia thinks that it can take these complete lies, turn them into investigation, and silence me or fire me and then I go away. Like no, I don’t go away,” Davidai said. “You can fire me, but you can’t silence me.”
Davidai outlined the outcomes he hoped would result from the protest, implying the first to be the resignation of Shafik. He said he wants the Columbia chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace to be expelled and removed from campus. Davidai also stated that “all these indoctrinators,” referring to certain professors and faculty advisors, needed to be “sanctioned.”
Davidai ended his list of demands by saying that every organization that has signed on to Columbia University Apartheid Divest should have 24 hours to denounce CUAD, and if they do not, they should be disbanded and removed from campus.
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Students against antisemitism 🫂
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