Linda Sarsour (@lsarsour) December 3, 2019 In her tweets, Sarsour said that “We need to be consistent and challenge the State of Israel on its system based on valuing one people over another.
In the Arab American-majority city of Dearborn, Michigan, Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris by over six percentage points, with third-party candidate Jill Stein capturing nearly one-fifth of the vote.
Sarsour, who has called for a boycott to Israel and has been accused of supporting violence, received a standing ovation for calling for intervention against poverty. (JTA) — Linda Sarsour ...
Following an unlawful rally organised by controversial activist Linda Sarsour in the famous Capitol Rotunda on Tuesday, police detained "roughly 60" anti-Israel protestors at the venue.
Eleven senators sent a letter to Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, warning of various actions should a Palestinian effort move forward to remove Israel from the U.N.