Consecutive US administrations have failed to seek justice for US citizens who were victims of Palestinian terrorism, and now the Obama administration is facing criticism as well for neglecting this issue.
The student government’s ethics committee at the University of Michigan unanimously voted not to take disciplinary action against a Jewish student who was under investigation for challenging anti-Israel demonstrators on campus.
The memory of Ezra Schwartz, an 18-year-old American brutally murdered by a Palestinian terrorist last week, was honored by friends and dignitaries in Beit Shemesh.
Correcting his mistake in which he ignored the killing of an American teen abroad, President Obama called the parents of Palestinian terror victim Ezra Schwartz and offered his “profound condolences.”
The media may have purposely ignored the murder of Jewish American Ezra Schwartz, a victim of a Palestinian terror attack in Israel, but an entire stadium chose to do the right thing and honor a young man who was murdered simply because he was a Jew.
The New York Times continues its history of relegating news about Israeli victims of terror out of sight, while publicizing so-called Palestinian victims on the front page.
As the Talmud states, to save one person is to save the entire world. Indeed, with each victim of terror, a world is destroyed. Rabbi Yaakov Don is a prime example.
The State Department was quick to slam Israel for giving an allegedly light punishment to an officer who beat a Palestinian-American teen during an anti-Israel riot, while ignoring the brutal murder of an 18-year-old US citizen in Israel by Palestinian terrorists.
The US State Department has finally condemned the murder of 18-year-old US citizen Ezra Schwartz days after the terror attack that tragically took his life.
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