Genocide Joe was at it again today.
His government passed a bill saying its antisemitic to criticize Israeli genocide.
US House passes ‘anti-Semitism’ bill that targets Israel criticism
The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill that broadens the definition of “anti-Semitism” in order to include the “targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity”.
The proposal was passed 320-91, and aims to codify a definition of anti-Semitism offered by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
It will now have to be also approved by the Senate, but many US politicians – especially Republicans – have backed it, as tens of thousands of students stage pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country.
Democratic and Jewish member of Congress Sara Jacobs, who voted against the legislation, said she has faced anti-Semitism all her life, “but I do not believe that anti-Zionism is inherently anti-Semitism”.
She said she rejected the legislation “because it fails to effectively address the very real rise of anti-Semitism, all while defunding colleges and universities across the country and punishing many, if not all, of the non-violent protesters speaking out against the Israeli military’s conduct”.
UN reports over 800 Israeli settler attacks in West Bank since October 7
The report by the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) that we cited earlier also says the organisation has recorded at least 800 Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians since October 7.
It says 84 incidents resulted in Palestinian casualties, 629 incidents led to damage to Palestinian-owned property, and 90 incidents resulted in both.
“These incidents resulted in the killing of 31 Palestinians either by Israeli settlers or forces, close to 500 injuries, and vandalization of nearly 80 houses, at least 11,700 trees and saplings, and about 450 vehicles.”
According to the UN report, since the start of the war on Gaza on October 7, some 1,765 Palestinians, of whom 43 percent are children, have been displaced after their homes were demolished.
“Over half [961 people] were displaced during operations by Israeli forces, of which 94 percent took place in the refugee camps of Nur Shams, Tulkarm and Jenin.”
His government passed a bill saying its antisemitic to criticize Israeli genocide.
US House passes ‘anti-Semitism’ bill that targets Israel criticism
The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill that broadens the definition of “anti-Semitism” in order to include the “targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity”.
The proposal was passed 320-91, and aims to codify a definition of anti-Semitism offered by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
It will now have to be also approved by the Senate, but many US politicians – especially Republicans – have backed it, as tens of thousands of students stage pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country.
Democratic and Jewish member of Congress Sara Jacobs, who voted against the legislation, said she has faced anti-Semitism all her life, “but I do not believe that anti-Zionism is inherently anti-Semitism”.
She said she rejected the legislation “because it fails to effectively address the very real rise of anti-Semitism, all while defunding colleges and universities across the country and punishing many, if not all, of the non-violent protesters speaking out against the Israeli military’s conduct”.
UN reports over 800 Israeli settler attacks in West Bank since October 7
The report by the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) that we cited earlier also says the organisation has recorded at least 800 Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians since October 7.
It says 84 incidents resulted in Palestinian casualties, 629 incidents led to damage to Palestinian-owned property, and 90 incidents resulted in both.
“These incidents resulted in the killing of 31 Palestinians either by Israeli settlers or forces, close to 500 injuries, and vandalization of nearly 80 houses, at least 11,700 trees and saplings, and about 450 vehicles.”
According to the UN report, since the start of the war on Gaza on October 7, some 1,765 Palestinians, of whom 43 percent are children, have been displaced after their homes were demolished.
“Over half [961 people] were displaced during operations by Israeli forces, of which 94 percent took place in the refugee camps of Nur Shams, Tulkarm and Jenin.”