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At pro-Palestinian protests and in activist spaces, it's a rather common refrain, referring to the entirety of the land from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea — land that includes Israel ...
The Jordan River is a winding, 200-plus-mile run on the eastern flank of Israel and the occupied West Bank. The sea is the glittering Mediterranean to its west. But a phrase about the space in betw… ...
Anti-Israel "The Young Turks" host Cenk Uygur recently urged his allies to stop using the "From the River to the Sea" chant, calling it "incredibly hurtful" to Jewish people.
Facebook will not take action against users posting the phrase "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," following a Wednesday ruling from Meta's oversight board.
He was being prodded by the media about Nick Adams - a pro-Israel Australian-American influencer - being nominated by US ...
Social media giant Meta declared that the antisemitic slogan, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is not hate speech — despite it calling for the destruction of Israel. Meta ...
The independent Oversight Board for Instagram and Facebook ruled Wednesday that the phrase “from the river to the sea” is not necessarily hate speech when addressing the Israeli-Palestinian ...
Stolzenberg and Myers say that shouting “from the river to the sea” may not be antisemitic if what the protesters mean is creating one state of Palestinians and Jews. Advertisement There are ...
A judge said the phrase, used at a pro-Palestinian rally in Berlin days after the Oct. 7 attacks, “could only be understood as a denial of Israel’s right to exist.” ...
In light of widespread anti-Israel protests across college campuses, students could not name which river and which sea the rallying cry is about.