As the Gaza war rages, Israeli funds target US college campuses and push to redefine antisemitism in US law by Lee Fang and Jack Poulson Part 1 - Redefining antisemitism Last November, just weeks into the war in Gaza, Amichai Chikli, a brash, 42-year-old Likud minister in the Israeli government, was called into the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, to brief lawmakers on what could be done about rising anti-war protests from young people across the United States, especially at elite universities. “ I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again now, that I think we should, especially in the United States, be on the offensive,” argued Chikli. Chikli has since led a targeted push to counter critics of Israel. The Guardian has uncovered evidence showing how Israel has relaunched a controversial entity as part of a broader public relations campaign to target US college campuses and redefine antisemitism in US law. Seconds after a smoke alarm subsided during the hearing, Chikli assured the l
There are many other countries in EU with way lower standard of living (Bulgaria,Romania,Slovakia,... ).Nobody gave them 300 billion euros loans,even not 20 !!! The pensions/wages are a fraction of Greece's. What level of insole to present yourself as the victim, when in reality you want to live @the expense of others.I shameful circus.
ReplyDeleteThe known mainstream media propaganda as usual. The truth is very far from it.
DeleteAlso Bulgaria, Romania are not part of the eurozone.
Delete27 billion went to the greek government the rest went directly to the banks
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