Once Again, the President Proves His Deafness to Israeli Concerns
His assurances on Israeli TV weren't convincing.
June 4, 2015
Oren Ben-Dor writes of “pathologies pertaining to Jewish being and thinking.”
Oren Ben-Dor, a professor of law at the University of Southampton in England, was among the organizers of a canceled conference there dedicated to condemning Israel. Sarah Brown waded through one of his academic articles and found, hidden in barely decipherable sentences, anti-Semitism of the most repellent kind:
His assurances on Israeli TV weren't convincing.
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Oren Ben-Dor writes of “pathologies pertaining to Jewish being and thinking.”
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Oren Ben-Dor, a professor of law at the University of Southampton in England, was among the organizers of a canceled conference there dedicated to condemning Israel. Sarah Brown waded through one of his academic articles and found, hidden in barely decipherable sentences, anti-Semitism of the most repellent kind:
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