Sky News host Rita Panahi has condemned the attacks and intimidation of Jewish people on university campuses, pointing out that the institutions have become “hotbeds of hatred and intolerance”.
American college campuses have become focal points for pro-Palestine demonstrations since Hamas’ attack on October 7.
“But as Jewish students are being monstered and Jews are feeling compelled to hide signs of their Jewishness, and as enraged crowds march in the streets chanting anti-Semitic slogans, well the Islamists and their useful idiots in the West are banging on about Islamophobia,” she said. “As a pediatrician, I find the human suffering in Gaza intolerable,” Ms Ryan said on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Ms Ryan rejected the accusation, but Sky News host Rita Panahi noted there are many in the Jewish community in Kooyong who are “unhappy” with the first-term MP. Approximately 9,614 civilians have been killed in the war thus far, according to the most recent statistics from OHCHR.Author Douglas Murray has urged Muslims to “speak up” and defend civilians in Israel who are being massacred by Hamas.easefire in the Middle East, for instance, they have to acknowledge that there was a ceasefire in the Middle East and it was broken by Hamas on the 7th of October,” Mr Murray said.
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