Pro-Palestinian groups

British government reportedly considering ban on Palestine Action

In response to rumors of the proscription, ten protest groups cosigned a statement expressing support for the group's direct action.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators storm FFF Paris offices, protesting upcoming Israel-France game

The game, which is planned in the framework of the UEFA Nations League, is set to take place on November 14. 

Jewish man kicked out of cafe over Star of David hat

The cafe is already under scrutiny for controversial drink names allegedly referencing Hamas.

Calls to dismantle Munich uni Palestine camp after Hamas contact claims

Reports named Hamas terrorists with whom the protesters are in direct contact, and added that the protesters had had video calls with the terrorists.

'Hamas operative', Jewish woman charged with targeting Pittsburgh Jewish centers

Mohamad Hamad, 23, and Talya A. Lubit, 24 were charged with damaging religious property and conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States.

Palestine Action carries out multi-location vandalism to mark Balfour Declaration signing

The group targeted the company Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) in Hampstead, and the office of the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in Hendon.

Public relations genocide: How anti-Israel campaigns aim to isolate and defame

Anti-Israel campaigns target the Jewish state’s reputation, using media and boycotts to isolate and label Israel, creating a 'public relations genocide' against it.

By COOKIE SCHWAEBER-ISSAN
01/11/2024

House Education Committee report reveals widespread administrative failures after Oct. 7

House probe reveals universities failed Jewish students, offering concessions to protesters while ignoring antisemitic harassment.

Brown University suspends SJP for 'intimidation and harassment'

Following the suspension, and until the review is completed, SJP must cease all activities.

Microsoft fires two employees after they held non-permitted vigil to Palestinian 'martyrs'

The two men, both originally from Egypt, were protesting the use of Microsoft technology by Israel.

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