"I want to be clear: claims that the film was rejected due to censorship are unequivocally false," TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey said.
"I want to be clear: claims that the film was rejected due to censorship are unequivocally false," TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey said.
Incident comes after El Al’s Paris offices were defaced last week; Dutch police arrest three after Israeli embassy in The Hague vandalized and doors smashed.
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli called the incident a "serious" antisemitic incident, while Vueling said the crew's decision was not tied to the passenger's religion.
The administration cited the U.N. agency’s anti-Israel bias, among other positions, in its decision to exit the group at the end of the year.
An anti-Israel group complained about the two men, who reportedly served in the IDF's Givati Infantry Brigade.
The House Judiciary committee released a memo based on 380 documents that it received in a probe of six nonprofits.