Netflix has come under fire for broadcasting a Jordanian movie depicting fictional Israeli soldiers slaughtering a Palestinian family during Israel's 1948 War of Independence, made by filmmakers who have called Israel a "terrorist" state.
Netflix has come under fire for broadcasting a Jordanian movie depicting fictional Israeli soldiers slaughtering a Palestinian family during Israel's 1948 War of Independence, made by filmmakers who have called Israel a "terrorist" state.
“The vast majority of black Americans are not anti-Semitic, not anti-Israel. But this doesn’t get talked about. The louder mouthpieces often are like Louis Farrakhan, who is talking about white people, Jews and Israel, and somehow, they are portrayed as the mouthpiece for the entire black community,” explains Pastor Dumisani Washington.
The departing coalition was created out of necessity it was the only path to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu but it almost immediately came under vicious attack.