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	"author_name": "Na&#x27;amod",
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	"title": "Board of Deputies: Retract your attacks on Amnesty",
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	"description": "Amnesty International&#x27;s report last week made them the latest human rights organisation to accuse of Israel of committing the crime of apartheid, joining Human Rights Watch, B&#x27;Tselem, Yesh Din and countless Palestinian organisations before them. This should have prompted deep reflection from everyone in our community with a connection to the State of Israel, irrespective of how appropriate they feel the term &#x27;apartheid&#x27; is. Instead, the Board of Deputies – which claims to be &quot;the voice of the UK Jewish community&quot; – launched a smear campaign against Amnesty. Its President, Marie van der Zyl, accusing Amnesty of using a &quot;preposterous slur&quot; and perpetrating &quot;an attack on the Jewish people&quot;. She went on to defend Israel as a &quot;vibrant democracy&quot; and criticised the Palestinian Authority for a lack of democracy in the West Bank, entirely ignoring the 54-year long occupation. The Board&#x27;s response misrepresents the many British Jews who share Amnesty&#x27;s opposition to human rights violations against Palestinians, even if they don&#x27;t agree on terminology. Moreover, the cynical insinuations of antisemitism used against Amnesty will make it harder to confront real antisemitism when it arises – actively putting Jews at risk. The Board must apologise for these disgraceful attacks, made in the name of all British Jews. Send a letter to the President today.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/board-of-deputies-retract-your-attacks-on-amnesty"
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