Critics of illegal
Israeli policy toward Palestinians want to delegitimize the Jewish state but Israeli behavior that brings on the criticism is not seen as delegitimizing the prospects for peace.
Meanwhile in Israel, the government grapples with the wrenching issue of whether to bargain for the hostages» release, breaking longstanding
Israeli policy of never negotiating with terrorists.
He has gone out of his way to blast Turner for his positions on guns, unions and
Israeli policy and an agreement he signed pledging not to raise taxes.
Her vile attack was not just on
Israeli policy, or Israelis.
We need a leader who will cease to echo US /
Israeli policy in the Middle East and work with others for a just settlement in accordance with international law.
A longstanding critic of
Israeli policy regarding the Palestinians, his comments about Adolf Hitler and Zionism resulted in his suspension from the Labour Party in 2016.
According to the report,
Israeli policy correlates closely and almost entirely with the definition of Aparthied in article 2 of the Convention.
Political writer, Ronald Bruce St John has argued that with respect to the Convention that
Israeli policy can not be technically called Apartheid because it lacks the racial component.
In my view, a strong statement challenging
Israeli policy and insisting on international law being upheld would name «Israel» as the subject of the statement.
It was a clear anti-Jewish insinuation,» recalls Kaufman who is one of Parliament's sternest critics of
Israeli policy in the occupied territories.
I also hope that there will be a return by Israeli leaders to the old humanistic Zionist ideas and ideals, and away from the hard - line, quasi-colonialist orientations that seem to have shaped
Israeli policy in the years between the Six - Day and Yom Kippur wars.
It is because I am not an anti-Semite that I am opposed to
the Israeli policy of «politicide.»
These are both influential in contemporary
Israeli policy in justifying taking much of Palestine away from the Palestinians and maintaining political and military control over the land remaining to them.
Jeff Halper, an Israeli anthropologist who heads a nonprofit organization called the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, calls
Israeli policy a «matrix of control.»
It has been chiefly after Israel conquered and occupied the whole of Palestine that Jewish fundamentalism has increasingly played a role in determining
Israeli policy.
There is no better way of showing this distinction than by pointing to the devastating criticism of
Israeli policy that is increasingly coming from within Israel itself.
This rapid increase in exports to developing countries in recent years has gained the attention of
Israeli policy - makers.
«The concern is that Facebook is adopting
Israeli policy and terminology when it comes to defining what incitement is,» Nadim Nashif, co-founder of the Arab Centre for the Advancement of Social Media, told Al Jazeera.
These Americans claim to «support Israel,» but the reality is that their own financial well - being is sometimes correlated with particular
Israeli policies, like taking out the Iranian regime.
Every page critical of
Israeli policies gets hacked by an organization called the «JIDF» and then later gets labelled as antisemitic.
My friends and I know that rational criticism of specific
Israeli policies is absolutely essential, as such criticism is to the functioning of any democracy.
Daniel Berrigan is right when he scathingly denounces the ruthless side of
Israeli policies, but he flirts with anti-Semitism when he comes close to begrudging Jews any entry into the sphere of nationalism.
Even Daniel Berrigan, that stalwart champion of peace, recently discovered to his surprise that his criticism of
Israeli policies had deeply offended Jewish sensitivities.
The lefty Center for Constitutional Rights said the funding by Brooklyn - based Israeli entrepreneur Baruch Eliezer Gross «marginalizes the perspectives of those who suffer from
Israeli policies.»
Israeli policies are dangerous and harmful for the Jewish state, for the stability of the region, and for Israelis and Jews worldwide.
The University of California became the first public university system in the country to adopt a statement that condemns hostility toward Jewish students amid growing opposition on campuses to
Israeli policies.
Not exact matches
She is also openly left - wing and has publicly criticized the current
Israeli government, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for its
policies against Arabs and other minorities.
CNBC's Hadley Gamble discusses U.S. foreign
policy towards Israel after Washington decided not to veto a UN resolution against
Israeli settlements.
[355] During the initial years of the Obama administration, the U.S. increased military cooperation with Israel, including increased military aid, re-establishment of the U.S. -
Israeli Joint Political Military Group and the Defense
Policy Advisory Group, and an increase in visits among high - level military officials of both countries.
Harper's unwavering support of Israel was on full display again Friday when his spokesman sparred at length with reporters over Canada's
policy towards
Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory.
Different organizations will highlight different issues: Some Jewish leaders will be most concerned with anti-Semitism, Vatican relations with Israel, and the
Israeli - Palestinian conflict; others will focus on interfaith dialogue on theology and history; others will discuss social and economic
policy, and the place of religion in politics and the public square.
We may certainly disagree over
policies and actions of the
Israeli government, not least its control and treatment of people it has conquered, albeit in a defensive war.
The
policy statement was developed in an
Israeli think tank, the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies.
On no issue of foreign
policy has he expended more time and energy than settlement of the
Israeli «Arab conflict, and after almost eight years of effort he has precisely nothing to show for it.
We must learn to distinguish between criticism of
Israeli government
policy and anti-Semitism.
An
Israeli explained the bulldozing
policy to me in this way: «We thought we would have to give up all the land we gained in the Six - Day War, so we cleared our borders of hostile villages.
She was living in Damascus, reads Arabic, professes the Koran, and is a self - acclaimed «activist» against
Israeli and American
policies.
I believe that Israel should and must exist, but I can not support the
policies of the
Israeli government that enforce separate standards of living for Arab
Israelis, much less the continual deprivation of civil rights andconfiscation of Palestinian lands in Judea and Samaria (aka the West Bank).
It all started a few years back when, as the senior editor of a Jerusalem - based journal of public thought, I ran into trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about
Israeli social
policy composed by the sweetest man on earth who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar writer.
Israeli children as a matter of
policy remain with the same classmates from kindergarten through high school, and go into the army together and usually remain there together in the same unit (some experts ascribe the disproportionate military effectiveness of Israel's army to this practice).
Arthur Hertzberg is right when he claims that the privilege of nationalism is proper and necessary for Jews, but he errs egregiously when he substitutes the charge of anti-Semitism for an explanation of
Israeli complicity in oppressive
policies.
Indeed, a recent comprehensive analysis of the diplomatic maneuverings and public positions of the Holy See from the end of the nineteenth century to the present, Andrej Kreutz» Vatican
Policy on the Palestinian -
Israeli Conflict (Greenwood Press, 1990) comes to this same conclusion.
During the past 20 years or so he has been a prominent critic of
Israeli occupation
policies.
Future posts will discuss practical aspects of successful breastfeeding,
Israeli government and hospital
policies, and how to support breastfeeding mothers.
Israeli hospital
policy is, in fact, very pro-lactation, particularly in Neonatal Intensive Care.
No official
policy exists which can not be explained through the prism of responding to
Israeli actions.
I think that the protests represent a wake - up call for
Israeli social and economic
policy - makers, underlining a popular demand for distributive justice enhanced by stronger state intervention in the economy.
There is, after all, vigorous and often vehement non-anti-Semitic criticism of
Israeli government
policy by both
Israelis and Palestinians, as well as by Jewish groups in the diaspora.
To say you're «anti-Israel» or even that it's alright to «hate
Israeli Jews» makes no more sense that it does to describe everyone in Britain as enforcers of Tory government
policy or British military operations.
Yet this wave of protests is also curiously detached from issues of foreign
policy, and in particular from the impact of the
Israeli presence in the West Bank on the state's economy and on the distribution of its resources.