The IHRA definition of antisemitism is designed to muzzle criticism of Israel. It should be rejected in favor of a more historically informed discussion on Zionism's origins in European antisemitism.
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Is anything telling you it’s “real news” credible? They don’t have their domain registered to any sort of entity at all.
What’s the proof this isn’t an entirely spoofed site?
https://www.whois.com/whois/therealnews.com
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The URL may be dubious, but it’s a fairly standard point it’s making. Criticism of Israel is not antisemitism.
If I were to make a news site with misinformation, I would sprinkle in genuine criticism with fake criticism, or things that are out of context.
https://therealnews.com/about
In Baltimore, they read The Banner. That’s Fenton’s new home after the sun went under. This site is def questionable.
So if they are a real organization, why does the Whois not show a contact in Baltimore? It doesn’t add up