Bottom line upon reading 3 @guardian articles on this row: the nations who spied on the journalists are: UAE, Azerbaijan, Rawanda, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Hungary, India, Morocco & Mexico.
Israel is NOT among the nations accused of spying on them
@guardian Yet, strangely - or, we should say, naturally - the Guardian only tagged one nation at the bottom of the article: Yes, Israel!
@guardian Israel's only role: it's where the private firm which manufactures the spying technology is based.
@guardian One more thing: The Israeli company, NSO, is owned by the independent private equity firm Novalpina Capital, which is based in London bit.ly/2VY4aiE
@guardian P.S. published by the Guardian, though not given an Israel tag: NSO's emphatic denial of claims made in the story. bit.ly/3hMAugF
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@thetimes Their journalist omitted the views of diaspora Jews.
A major EU poll of European Jews (including Britons) conducted in 2018 showed “82% of Jews classed calls by non-Jews to boycott Israel or Israelis as anti-Semitic”. bit.ly/3eBQb8F
A poll of British Jews by Campaign Against Antisemitism in 2020 found that “83% felt intimidated by tactics used to boycott Israel”. bit.ly/3ixCPeE
.@mattfrei Your comments that Gaza "was bombed back to the Middle Ages" has no relation to reality, and is pure hyperbole - something you'd expect from pro-Palestinian propaganda sites, not a serious journalist.
.@Independent review of last night's US presidential debate included Robert Fisk's take, who, naturally, evoked the standard 'Israel controls US Mid-East policy' trope fancied by anti-Jewish bigots
@guardian As we show in our post, it literally wouldn't have taken more than a few Google clicks for the Guardian writer to come upon evidence of RBG's strong and proud Jewish identity
We complained to @guardian editors about this egregious falsehood
Collier's research reveals that, of approximately sixty anti-Israel demonstrators at the Glasgow match, at least forty had previously engaged in antisemitism and/or support for terror.
Collier asks: If the KKK turned up in such concentration levels for a demonstration, would anyone, anywhere, describe that demo as anything but racist? bit.ly/2F29lG8
Though there is of course nothing intrinsically antisemitic about advocating for Palestinian rights, studies demonstrate a strong correlation between anti-Israel and anti-Jewish views bit.ly/322G3jc