Social media storm: Pro-Palestinian activists lose support among African Americans
Online clash between African American content creator Tori Grier and Palestinian TikToker Maya Abdallah caused a major dispute between groups.
Online clash between African American content creator Tori Grier and Palestinian TikToker Maya Abdallah caused a major dispute between groups.
The Facebook founder honors his spouse with a 7-foot sculpture in “'Roman tradition.”
London's Metropolitan Police chief warns of legal action against US citizens after Elon Musk criticizes the UK government's response to the riots.
Rashida Tlaib shared a poll claiming that most Israelis support the rape of terrorists. The problem: it's a forgery of a survey conducted over a year ago, on a completely different topic.
The name circulated by Turkish media, "Amit Nakesh", is the transliteration of the Hebrew word for assassin. The joke was concocted by Israeli users on the social media platform Reddit.
Previously, Meta only considered the word "Zionism" as a proxy for Jewish people in very specific cases, such as when Zionists were compared to rats. The updated policy expands the scope of potential violations to include phrases where "Jew" or "Israeli" are not explicitly mentioned.
Conservative commentator questions established Holocaust narratives, calling the Holocaust "an ethnic cleansing [that] almost took place," while asserting that the Allies "actually did [an ethnic cleansing]," drawing fierce criticism online.
The term has varied meanings, generally referring to someone who has died for their religious beliefs or a cause. In the context of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, however, it is used to describe terrorists who have carried out attacks against Israelis or Jews.
Over 300 digital stars and thought leaders gather to combat Jew hatred and misinformation about Israel.
UCLA’s Milagro Jones was attacked by an anti-Israel mob for being mistaken as Jewish. He then completely changed his views – and went viral on TikTok.
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