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    ARNO* @arno ART LIBRE 16/04/2025

    Student protesters being deported are not ‘martyrs and heroes,’ says former antisemitism envoy
    ▻https://forward.com/news/712297/students-deported-ice-antisemitism-deborah-lipstadt

    Lipstadt, a renowned Holocaust historian at Emory University who served as the U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism until earlier this year, said she does not oppose the enforcement of visa rules or accountability for students who cross legal or institutional lines. But she warned that such measures must be carried out with restraint and fidelity to due process.

    “We have laws. Apply those laws,” she said. “And if someone broke the laws, if someone lied on their visa, if someone broke a university rule that should have gotten them expelled or was expelled, then apply the rules. We’re a nation of rules.”

    Her remarks place her in a carefully calibrated position — neither in full alignment with critics of the Trump administration’s policy, nor with those who have championed mass deportations as a show of zero tolerance. “I’m not opposed to the administration rescinding the student visas of some of the people that they’re rescinding the student visas of,” she said. “But I just think it should be done properly, according to the laws of the country.”

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    Scoop : Heritage Foundation plans to ‘identify and target’ Wikipedia editors – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/686797/heritage-foundation-wikipedia-antisemitism

    Wikipedia, antisémitisme, antisionisme.

    Scoop: Heritage Foundation plans to ‘identify and target’ Wikipedia editors
    The conservative think tank told prospective donors that the project was part of its work to combat antisemitism

    The Heritage Foundation plans to “identify and target” volunteer editors on Wikipedia who it says are “abusing their position” by publishing content the group believes to be antisemitic, according to documents obtained by the Forward.

    Employees of Heritage, the conservative think tank that produced the Project 2025 policy blueprint for the second Trump administration, said they plan to use facial recognition software and a database of hacked usernames and passwords in order to identify contributors to the online encyclopedia, who mostly work under pseudonyms. It’s not clear exactly what kind of antisemitism the Wikipedia effort, which has not been previously reported, is intended to address. But in recent months some Jewish groups have complained about a series of changes on the website relating to Israel, the war in Gaza and its repercussions.

    In June, a panel of Wikipedia editors declared the Anti-Defamation League a “generally unreliable” source of information about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, limiting when the organization can be cited in Wikipedia articles. And there was an outcry this fall among some Jewish scholars and pro-Israel activists over edits to Wikipedia’s entry for Zionism to add references to “colonization.”

    Wikipedia has also recently drawn ire from right-wing figures including Elon Musk, the billionaire who has been by President-elect Trump’s side during much of the transition. Musk posted on X (formerly Twitter) in December: “Stop donating to Wokepedia.”

    A Heritage Foundation spokesperson said she was not able to answer questions about the organization’s work related to Wikipedia, which editors it was seeking to identify or how it sought to “target” them. The Wikimedia Foundation, which provides the infrastructure for Wikipedia, declined to comment.

    The Heritage Foundation sent the pitch deck outlining the Wikipedia initiative to Jewish foundations and other prospective supporters of Project Esther, its roadmap for fighting antisemitism and anti-Zionism. The slideshow says the group’s “targeting methodologies” would include creating fake Wikipedia user accounts to try to trick editors into identifying themselves by sharing personal information or clicking on malicious tracking links that can identify people who click on them. It is unclear whether this has begun.

    Tamzin Hadasa Kelly, a prolific Wikipedia editor, said that the methods mentioned in the Heritage document were familiar, and that Wikipedia editors know that it can be difficult to maintain their anonymity.

    “It’s scary they want to do this, but it’s not a ‘zero day,’” Kelly said in an interview, referring to the hacking methods that the intended victim is unaware of before they occur.

    Allegations of bias

    Wikipedia has long faced claims from conservatives that it has a liberal bias. Chaya Raichik, the Orthodox former real estate broker behind “Libs of TikTok,” has assailed Wikimedia’s spending on diversity programming, for example. And a June study from the right-leaning Manhattan Institute found a “mild to moderate tendency” for Wikipedia to more negatively describe some conservative public figures.

    Several prominent Jewish groups have also expressed concern that Wikipedia is tilted against Israel. A World Jewish Congress report released in March said the site’s articles about the Israel-Hamas war were biased in “terminology, framing and lack of context, one-sided sources and critical omissions,” while Aish.com, an Orthodox news website, said in November that it had been “hijacked by digital jihadists.”

    In May, the Los Angeles Jewish Journal ran a cover story titled “Wokepedia?” that described “seven tactics Wikipedia editors used to spread anti-Israel bias.” The article said that the term “anti-imperialism” had been added to the Hamas page as one of the Palestinian terror group’s ideologies, and the term “antisemitism” removed. Neither term is currently on the Hamas page; editors frequently discuss and change the content of controversial articles.

    (Wikipedia has an entire entry on the back-and-forth between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian editors of the encyclopedia that it says began in earnest around 2006.)

    (...)

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    A Holocaust museum cut a survivor from its speaker’s list — for protesting the war in Gaza
    ▻https://forward.com/news/618082/holocaust-survivor-cut-museum-protest-gaza

    Holocaust survivor Rene Lichtman, 86, laid down in the road outside a Detroit-area Holocaust museum to protest Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.

    With other members of Jewish Voice for Peace in that December demonstration, Lichtman held up a sign. His read: “Jews and allies say never again for anyone.”

    Days after the protest, Lichtman got a call from the CEO of the museum, The Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills. Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld told him that the board had voted to remove him as a speaker in its Survivor Talk Sundays series.

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      Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 2/06/2024

      #sionisme

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    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 24/03/2024

    Hundreds more rabbis demand ceasefire – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/590501/truah-rabbis-for-ceasefire-gaza-israel

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    […] despite regular criticism of the Israeli government, liberal Jewish groups like T’ruah, a network of more than 2,300 rabbis, have been reluctant to use the “ceasefire” language — and affiliate themselves with the larger protest movement against Israel — even as they began expressing doubts about Israel’s war effort in the late fall and winter.

    That reluctance appears to have diminished in recent weeks. A February poll found that 50% of American Jews supported a ceasefire, compared to 34% that opposed it. Rabbis for Ceasefire, an independent group formed in late October with several dozen clergy behind it, now has 311 signatories.

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    Why has the West embraced the far-right Azov Brigade in Ukraine? – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/555676/azov-brigade-ukraine-nazi-extremism-jewish-criticism

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    Nearly 18 months into Russia’s war on Ukraine, the West’s tolerance of far-right actors has reached levels not seen since the 1930s.

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    The money trail behind the Jerusalem eviction battle that sparked the latest Israeli-Palestinian violence, exposed
    by Uri Blau / ShomrimMay 25, 2021 – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/470181/the-money-trail-jerusalem-sheikh-jarrah-seymour-braun-shomrim

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    One of the triggers for the recent conflagration in East Jerusalem, which quickly spread across Israel, was an effort to evict Palestinian families from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

    Like so many real-estate cases over the so-called Green Line that delineates 1948 Israel from the West Bank territory it has occupied since the 1967 war, ownership questions are murky. Attempts to identify the owners of the company behind the purchase of these six homes – and the source of the company’s funds – leads to a complex tapestry of obscure overseas companies. So intricate is this tapestry that it is impossible to know for sure who financed the planned evictions that led to the violence.

    What is clear is that this real-estate project had millions of dollars in investments. Companies involved had links to Delaware and the Marshall Islands – corporate havens because of their low tax rates – as well as New Jersey, the Netherlands and Israel. Seymour Braun, a New York lawyer, is listed as an official in most of these companies on public records. (...)

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    Jewish Leaders Harass College Kids — To ‘Help’ Israel – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/israel/416569/why-did-jewish-leaders-think-they-should-target-college-kids-to-help

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    “Fabienne Roth lives someplace,” Gordis said in front of the crowd, referring to a blonde-haired college junior at UCLA who had asked, and then apologized for asking, an allegedly anti-Semitic question at a student government meeting months earlier. “We can find out where that place is, and she should not be able to come in or out of her house, in or out of her apartment, without being reminded, peacefully, morally, legally, that we know who you are.”

    Gordis said that Roth’s future employers should be protested and boycotted. Days later, he used his Jerusalem Post column to make the suggestion that the Roth’s future children should also be punished for what she had done.

    #harcèlement #agression #Israël

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    Private Israeli Spies Proposed Attack On #BDS Advocates – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/national/411798/israeli-spy-firm-that-approached-trump-first-proposed-dirty-tricks-against

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    In late 2015, the Israeli private intelligence firm #Psy-Group approached an ad hoc group of Jewish donors with a proposal to covertly undermine the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. According to a summary of the proposal reviewed by the Forward, Psy-Group said it would seek to damage specific individuals and organizations associated with the BDS movement by disrupting their activities, or leading them to be investigated by the authorities. It also said it would run a media influence campaign.

    Psy-Group, whose employees were veterans of the Israeli intelligence apparatus, emphasized that it would work in utmost secrecy, covering up any financial or technological links to its activities. It said that none of the actions would be traceable to Jews or Israelis.

    • #BDS
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      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo 15/10/2018

      C’est incroyable qu’ils mettent en oeuvre de telles tactiques contre des petits militants...

      Bonne nouvelle quand même :

      Psy-Group a licencié son équipe en février, selon Calcalist, site internet israélien d’informations. Il fait face actuellement à une liquidation par un tribunal israélien.

      Traduction française :

      Une entreprise israélienne d’espionnage qui a pris contact avec Trump a commencé par proposer de sales tours contre BDS
      Josh Nathan-Kazis, Forward, le 11 octobre 2018
      ▻http://www.agencemediapalestine.fr/blog/2018/10/15/une-entreprise-israelienne-despionnage-qui-a-pris-contact-avec-

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  • @kassem
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    #Canary Mission Blacklist Funded By Jewish Federation [*] – The Forward
    ▻https://forward.com/news/national/411355/revealed-canary-mission-blacklist-is-secretly-bankrolled-by-major-jewish

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    For three years, a website called Canary Mission has spread fear among undergraduate activists, posting more than a thousand political dossiers on student supporters of Palestinian rights. The dossiers are meant to harm students’ job prospects, and have been used in interrogations by Israeli security officials.

    At the same time, the website has gone to great lengths to hide the digital and financial trail connecting it to its donors and staff. Registered through a secrecy service, the site is untraceable.

    *Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco

    #Palestine #BDS

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      Young Jewish activists furious over San Francisco federation’s support of blacklist group Canary Mission - U.S. News - Haaretz.com
      ▻https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-young-jewish-activists-furious-over-s-f-federation-s-support-of-ca

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    No One Knows Who’s Behind The New Anti-#BDS Tactics – The Forward
    ►https://forward.com/news/407127/a-new-wave-of-hardline-anti-bds-tactics-are-targeting-students-and-no-one-k

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    Strange things started happening at George Washington University this April, as their student government prepared to vote on a resolution supported by pro-Palestinian campus activists.

    Anonymous fliers, websites, and social media campaigns appeared out of nowhere to attack the student activists. And, on the day of the vote, two adult men dressed as canaries showed up to do a weird dance in the lobby of the college building where the student government was set to vote.

    It was the canaries that really freaked out Abby Brook, a Jewish GW student active in pro-Palestinian campus groups. “I honestly didn’t believe it at first,” said Brook, who arrived at the building where the canaries were dancing a few minutes after they left. Friends showed her pictures of the two men. One had worn a full-body Tweety Bird costume, his face painted yellow; the other a yellow plague doctor mask with a long, curved beak.

    #intimidation #voyous #impunité #israel #etats-unis

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 5/08/2018

      The ICC’s annual budget, which had hovered around $2 to $3 million, leapt to almost $8 million, far more than higher-profile groups, like the ZOA. And in the spring of 2015, according to a Jewish communal official who asked not to be named, Baime hired a political consulting firm to work on an Ohio State divestment referendum as it would a campaign for a state representative.
      Read more: ►https://forward.com/news/407127/a-new-wave-of-hardline-anti-bds-tactics-are-targeting-students-and-no-one-k

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