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Photo Credit: Miri Tzachi / Wikimedia Commons Moti Yogev served as a colonel in the IDF and Knesset Member for the Jewish Home Party for seven years. Considered one of the leaders of the Religious Zionist community, he also headed the Bnei Akiva youth movement. When placed 11th on the Yamina list for the 2020 elections, he resigned from politics, maintaining that the leaders of the dati-leumi community had lost their way, placing personal ambitions above Religious Zionist ideology.
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Palestinians also suffer the 'knee-on-neck' hold by Israeli police. (Photo: File) By Benay Blend In the wake of the police killing of George Floyd there have been massive protests in major American cities.
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Browse > Home / News / Department of Communication representative added to discussion of commitment to International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance June 12, 2020 by J-Wire Newsdesk Read on for article A representative from Australias Department of Communications will be included in discussions about Australias commitment to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) after concerns were raised in Senate Estimates about an article published by the ABC. The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) has welcomed this move. The inclusion of a communications expert will strengthen Australias commitment to fighting antisemitism and Holocaust denial, Dr Colin Rubenstein, AIJACs executive director, said
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US President Donald Trump. Photo: Reuters / Jonathan Ernst. The leading pro-Israel organization in the US praised President Donald Trump on Thursday for issuing an executive order that authorized American sanctions against International Criminal Court (ICC) employees involved in probes of the US military in Afghanistan and the Israeli military in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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All of last week and into this one, Americans grieved and demonstrated and were beaten in the streets by police as we protested George Floyds murder. It is an emotional time, with the wins of the Black Lives Matter movement making change seem, finally, possible. Yet existing communal tensions remained.
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Israel has occupied Palestinian land for over 50 years and Europe has barely mustered more than a few terse statements in opposition. As Israels looming annexation could result in greater humanitarian problems for Palestinians living under occupation, speculation has also grown over risks to Israels diplomatic standing. Yet Europe, succumbing to US and Israeli pressure, and its own divisions on the continent, may be left powerless in opposing Israels plans.
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At Night I Dream of Peace is the collection of diaries a young Jewish girl, Carry Ulreich, wrote during World War II in the occupied Netherlands. Ulreich, who moved to Israel after the war, became Carmela Mass and died in her nineties last year, has a fascinating story to tell: When the transports to the camps began during the war, she and her family (her parents, her older sister and her sisters fianc, who organized the hiding place) found refuge with a Catholic family, the Zijlmanses.
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Photo Credit: Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90 Anti-Israel activists on social media have recently launched a campaign that attempts to draw parallels between police violence in the US against African Americans and the alleged violence against Arabs by the Israel Police and the IDF. Following the polices killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, anti-Israel activists immediately began drawing comparisons with what they describe as systematic and deadly Israeli brutality against Arabs, and that in some cases, Israeli policemen trained the US cops to be employ brutality
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