BBC apologizes for false claim about Israel targeting medical teams

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Noa Tishby, Israel's former special envoy for combating antisemitism, urges law enforcement to investigate support for Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) due to their alleged links with terrorist groups, including Hamas.

On the ground inside Gaza, where Israel is trying to save civilians from Hamas BBC forced to apologize after falsely claiming Israel ‘targeting’ medical teams , Arabic speakers: ‘Blood libel’ Noa Tishby , who served last year as Israel ’s first-ever special envoy for combating antisemitism , told the House Ways and Means Committee that federal and state law enforcement should “immediately” look into the sources of support for Students for Justice in Palestine ( SJP ) and American Muslims for Palestine ( AMP ).

“There is sufficient evidence linking SJP and AMP members with support and financing of terrorist groups, including Hamas, that both state police and the FBI should investigate them immediately,” Tishby told members led by committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-Mo.). “We cannot any longer give free passes to supporters of organizations committed to global jihad that currently hold over 200 Israeli, American, and other dozens of other nationals hostage in Gaza,” she adde

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