The founder of a group opposing antisemitism told the Columbia student paper it was “unacceptable” and “heartbreaking” that the group wasn’t officially recognized initially.
Aside from Yair Golan (who is already on retirement leave), the other two candidates can and should stay in the army: Nitzan Alon as deputy chief and Eyal Zamir as GOC Army Headquarters.
The tweet was in response to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warning European allies that the Islamic Republic will “take the next step” and increase its uranium enrichment.
As long as we treat support for an anti-Semitic movement as just another legitimate point of view, Jew-hatred and delegitimization will continue to spread.
“It’s disgusting that a prestigious American university would aid and abet antisemitic agitators,” said Mark Rienzi, president of Becket and an attorney for the students.
Meanwhile, Israeli and Brazilian officials have begun initial discussions to coordinate president-elect Jair Bolsonaro’s visit to Israel soon after he is sworn into office.