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Must-reads
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It’s Time to Unfollow Farrakhan Jewish News Syndicate / 2-minute read While Blacks and Jews are uniting, as they did in the civil rights era, to combat gun violence, police brutality, and inequality across America, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan continues to cast a shadow with his vile antisemitism. Dov Wilker, AJC Director of Black Jewish Relations, and Holly Huffnagle, AJC U.S. Director of Combating Antisemitism, suggest in this JNS column that so long as Farrakhan remains in the spotlight, progress and partnerships will suffer. “Those who defend Farrakhan on the grounds that NOI helps underserved black communities across America and empowers African Americans should know that one cannot empower one group by denigrating another,” they write. Watch entertainer Nick Cannon on AJC’s Advocacy Anywhere program condemn parts of Farrakhan’s message—but not Farrakhan himself. Read more |
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NAACP Takes Over Philadelphia Chapter Amid Antisemitism Philadelphia Inquirer / 2-minute read The NAACP will replace all leadership of its Philadelphia chapter, including its disgraced president Rodney Muhammad. Last month, Muhummad sparked outrage after posting on Facebook an antisemitic caricature of a hook-nosed, yarmulke-wearing figure crushing a crowd. In a statement, AJC Philadelphia Director Marcia Bronstein welcomed the leadership change. “Past accomplishments by the Black and Jewish communities are too important to be derailed by Minister Muhammad’s hate,” she said. Read more |
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Pompeo Adds Oman to Middle East Tour The Times of Israel / 1-minute read U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo added Oman to his list of Middle East and Africa destinations this week as he tried to seize on momentum from the recent normalization agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel. Pompeo visited Bahrain, Oman, UAE and Israel, where he boarded the first nonstop flight from Tel Aviv to Khartoum in Sudan. AJC CEO David Harris tweeted: “Psalm 34: ‘Seek peace and pursue it.’ Wishing you every success in Khartoum, [Secretary Pompeo]. Hoping this is the first of what will one day be regular nonstop flights between Israel & Sudan.” Watch Secretary Pompeo address AJC Virtual Global Forum 2020 earlier this summer. Read more |
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Member of Hezbollah Hit Squad Killed Former Lebanese Prime Minister The Washington Post / 2-minute read Last week, judges at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon convicted a Hezbollah operative for playing a central role in the 2005 assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri. But the judges said no evidence implicated Hezbollah leaders, who denied any involvement. According to U.S., Middle Eastern, and European security officials, the operative, Salim Ayyash, is part of Unit 121, a team of hitmen that carried out at least four other assassinations under orders from Hezbollah. Join AJC in urging the international community to designate all of Hezbollah a terrorist organization. Read more |
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