Tag: Israel
‘All-In’ Podcast Covers Protests, Gaza War, New Documentary About Oct. 7th Mass Sexual Violence by Hamas
The entertaining, stimulating, funny and seriously interesting “All-In” Podcast did a recent couple of episodes addressing the pro-Palestine protesters on university campuses across the U.S., tackling the serious issue of the Gaza war, as well as U.S.-backed conflicts. The four...
U.S. Senate Candidate Steve Garvey Denounces Protestors On Campuses Across California, Nation
Senate candidates and former baseball star Steve Garvey announced on Thursday he was denouncing anti-Israeli protestors on college campuses both in and out of state, going so far as to call them “pro-Hamas” and “supporting terrorism.” For the last few...
Google Fires 28 for Anti-Israel Sit-in at Work
Google fired 28 employees in Sunnyvale and New York on Wednesday following them participating in a sit-in protest inside Google buildings against a $1.2 billion Israeli government cloud contract. Before the current sit-in, Google had fired employees for protesting Israel...
Only Israel Is Not Allowed to Respond When Attacked
After Iran launched an extensive drone and missile attack against Israel, Iran’s president vowed to completely destroy Israel if it proceeds with a military response. In plain language, Israel is not allowed to react as any other country would after being attacked....
Gov. Newsom Calls for Gaza Cease-Fire in letter to California’s Palestinian, Arab, Muslim Community
California Governor Gavin Newsom wrote a letter to California’s Muslim, Palestinian American, and Arab American communities Thursday, expressing how it “pains” him “so deeply to see the ways your communities are suffering, bearing the weight of lost family and friends...
Mayor Darrell Steinberg’s Gaza-Cease-Fire Resolution Passes Amid Protests
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg announced last week that would be bring a resolution to the city council Tuesday evening calling for a Israel-Hamas cease-fire in Gaza – 7,365 miles away from California’s Capitol city. The Globe advanced that it was likely...