Wiesenthal Center Urges Sears to Remove Anti-Israel Merchandise from its Online Store
Following a report that anti-Israel merchandise was being sold on the Sears.com website, Center officials urged the Chicago-based retailer...
The Simon Wiesenthal Center today blasted the recent vote by the American Anthropological Association (AAA) to boycott Israeli academicinstitutions.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the Center’s Associate Dean, said, “This misguided and misleading resolution is nothing more than an assault on Israel’sintellectual and political right to exist. Israeli academic institutions are the bulwark for freedom of thought and expression lacking in so much of the Middle East.
“This immoral exercise comes a time when the civilized world is reeling from the real enemy of peace —Islamist terrorism. When Palestinianterrorists are stabbing and shooting innocent Jewish men, women, and children on the streets and in the synagogues of the Holy Land. By ignoring Palestinian incitement and terrorism, itwhitewashes radical extremism and pressures others to accept this distorted and grotesque picture. In doing so the AAA has betrayed its own mission and embraced discrimination,” Cooperconcluded.
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