'This is a is a clear sign to all antisemitic violent criminals that their actions will not remain without consequences,' said Stefan Hensel, the antisemitism commissioner for Hamburg.
While even Palestinian officials agree that Iranian-backed Hamas now controls the Temple Mount, most media have failed to report on the mullahs’ role in inciting the violence in Jerusalem.
Key details omitted from a video unfairly prejudice Vice's viewers against Israel. This was not the first time that the channel has shown bias towards the Jewish state.
This was not the first time that the North American media channel has shown bias towards teh Jewish State when reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
PA TV promotes the lie that Israel wanted to destroy Gaza's agriculture when in fact thousands of Hamas incendiary balloons and arson terror have destroyed many acres of Israeli land.
On behalf of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Kamal invited Bennett to pay an official visit to Egypt in the coming weeks, the Prime Minister’s Office announced.
This biased journalism was crowned by commentary direct from Jeremy Bowen, whose report from Gaza at the end of the conflict looked more like pro-Hamas propaganda than objective reporting.
Journalist Dr. Amal Al-Hazzani blasted the Palestinians for not being appreciative of Saudi support and not doing anything productive to further their cause.
Nasrallah blasted the US for taking down Iran's state-linked websites, saying it proves the falsehood of American claims of championing freedom of expression, opinion and belief.
An analysis of the names of the 234 Gazans killed in the airstrikes shows that at least 112 of them, 48%, belonged to terrorist organizations, a combatant vs. civilian ratio of 1:1.
Unfortunately, Marisa Kabas, along with many students, media personalities, and celebrities, has internalized the false narrative that Israel represents a unique evil in the world.
'A person who has an issue with an Israeli flag being raised for one week here, after anti-Semitic demonstrations, should look for a new job,' said the CEO of Axel Springer.