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'To me, Israeli artists who don't speak about the genocide are collaborating with it'

Haaretz

Haaretz

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June 22, 2026

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'To me, Israeli artists who don't speak about the genocide are collaborating with it'

Israeli activist and artist Rachel Hagigi embroiders images of the bombing of Gaza, forcing viewers to slow down and confront Palestinian suffering. Also this week: Major Israeli paintings could soon be yours provided you have a spare 300,000; and Tel Aviv's student film festival opens

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Haaretz

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· Jun 30, 2026

Israel's Armenian genocide recognition: a right move, for very wrong reasons

Israel's Armenian genocide recognition: a right move, for very wrong reasons

Novara Media

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· Jul 8, 2026

Egypt Coach on Palestine: 'Do You Feel Anything'

“They're being killed and you’re staying silent.” After his team lost to Argentina in the World Cup, Egypt coach Hossam Hassan called out the mainstream media for ignoring the genocide in Gaza. His comments come after he had told another press conference on Monday that the suffering of Palestinians was a “shame on the world” - and dedicated his win against Australia to the people of Palestine.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

‘Behind closed doors’: 70+ NGO staffers allege antisemitism, lack of accountability in new report

A former Human Rights Watch editor tells the 'Post' that major NGOs have legitimized antisemitism and anti-Israel narratives, urging greater accountability across the human rights sector.

Fox Business

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· Jun 25, 2026

LARRY KUDLOW: The Mamdani-AOC antisemitic tail is now wagging the entire Democratic Party dog

The animating fervor that unites this movement is antisemitism, a hatred of Jewish people, and a desire to eliminate the state of Israel

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 21, 2026

Why the genocide libel is central to the propaganda war against Israel and Jews

The Gaza war may have ended, but the genocide libel marches on. That libel, the false accusation that Israel and Diaspora Jews perpetrate genocide against others, allows anti-Zionists to invert the Holocaust, erasing Jews’ Holocaust victimhood and bestowing it upon Palestinians. And given this libel’s ubiquity, it’s worth understanding the libel’s origins, why it was []

National Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

Jesse Kline: Even Hamas is now admitting dead ‘journalists’ were in fact terrorists

Yet many advocacy groups are leaving their names on lists of journalists purportedly killed by Israel

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Related coverage for "'To me, Israeli artists who don't speak about the genocide are collaborating with it'": Haaretz — Israel's Armenian genocide recognition: a right move, for very wrong reasons. Novara Media — Egypt Coach on Palestine: 'Do You Feel Anything'. The Jerusalem Post — ‘Behind closed doors’: 70+ NGO staffers allege antisemitism, lack of accountability in new report. Fox Business — LARRY KUDLOW: The Mamdani-AOC antisemitic tail is now wagging the entire Democratic Party dog. Washington Examiner — Why the genocide libel is central to the propaganda war against Israel and Jews. National Post — Jesse Kline: Even Hamas is now admitting dead ‘journalists’ were in fact terrorists