Celebrities and industry members face consequences for criticizing Israel amid its defensive war against Hamas following the Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israeli communities.
“The audience was cheering Chappelle on during his tirade,” one posted on social media afterwards. “I was sick. We were sick. I turned to my friends and wife and said I think it is time to go.”
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) suggested it had “become clear that Congresswoman Tlaib’s allegiance lies with Hamas,” and that were she privy to sensitive information, it would “put American and Israeli lives at risk.”
'Students are actually offered official credit, which will appear on their BMCC transcripts, for participating in these anti-Israel events,' a professor told United with Israel.
Now that El-Kurd has owned up to the reality of the pernicious apartheid libel, will media outlets stop treating his every utterance as the unadulterated truth?
The Netflix streaming service is set to air a Jordanian film about the 1948 war that vilifies the Israeli army and is riddled with inaccuracies and lies.
Even though the US has blasted the anti-Israel UN report, the media failed to carry our proper journalism and fact-check the findings of the investigation.
'Extremist anti-Israel and antisemitic organizations will continue to try to insert their anti-peace poison pill into the mainstream of American corporate culture,' said Rabbi Abraham Cooper.
The UN, the Palestinian Authority and others are apparently devoted disciples of Mark Twain, who reputedly once quipped: 'Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.'
'I started looking, and I kept finding more and more disturbing content that was first of all directed at young people—children, middle-school age or maybe even younger frankly—and that it was all of an anti-Jewish, anti-Zionist nature.'
While the Qatari outlet aired a totally false claim that Israel kills journalists, Western outlets spread the lie that Israel arrested an Al Jazeera reporter for 'no reason.'
Representative Cori Bush spread the lie that police brutality in the U.S. is connected to Israel, a myth deemed a "blood libel" by those who have debunked the claim.
The Palestinian people, whom the filmmaker claims to care about, will not benefit from such blatant anti-Israel propaganda. Rather, the truth would be helpful.