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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The household of a Black fifth grader in Utah who died by suicide final yr plans to file a $14 million lawsuit towards her faculty, arguing that an insufficient response to stories of her being bullied over her race and disabilities led to her demise by suicide.

Attorneys representing Brittany Tichenor-Cox on Wednesday stated they might search damages for the 2021 demise of her daughter, Isabella “Izzy” Tichenor. In a discover of declare, they stated the varsity had violated state and federal legal guidelines, together with people who require colleges guarantee equal therapy, present instructional alternative and shield college students experiencing homelessness.

Notices of declare are required earlier than folks can sue authorities entities and the household’s declare stated that the lawsuit will search $14 million in damages. The discover of declare from Tichenor-Cox names Foxboro Elementary Faculty in North Salt Lake Metropolis as a defendant, in addition to its director and principal. It additionally names as defendants the Davis County Faculty District, faculty board and superintendent. They’ve 60 days to reply earlier than the household can file a lawsuit primarily based on the declare.

The college district didn’t instantly reply to request for remark.

Tichenor’s demise in November 2021 sparked large outcry and a groundswell of anger over youth suicide, bullying and the therapy of kids with autism. In Utah, a predominantly white state the place incidents of racism in colleges often make headlines, it prompted state legislators to cross a brand new regulation requiring districts to trace reported bullying and racism in colleges.

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The discover of declare recounts how Tichenor, who was autistic and the one Black scholar in her class, was bullied by college students who stated she smelled, made enjoyable of her pores and skin coloration, eyebrows and used racist slurs towards her. It gives a timeline of Tichenor’s mother and father repeatedly alerting the varsity of bullying within the months main as much as their daughter’s demise and alleges directors didn’t take motion to cease it.

“Because of this unchecked bullying and the varsity’s general ‘deliberate indifference’ to minority college students, Izzy failed almost all her lessons. On the time of her demise, she may barely learn or do math on a first-grade degree,” it says.

The Davis Faculty District teaches roughly 73,000 college students in Salt Lake Metropolis’s north suburbs. Solely about 1% are Black. It was reprimanded final yr by the U.S. Division of Justice for failing to deal with widespread racial discrimination and compelled to as a part of a settlement settlement change its insurance policies, provide extra coaching and set up a brand new division to deal with complaints.

The district defended its actions final yr after Tichenor’s demise, arguing it had responded to Tichenor’s household appropriately and “labored extensively” with them over their complaints.

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Brady McCombs contributed reporting from Salt Lake Metropolis.

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Zionism explained from its biblical origins to the rebirth of the state of Israel

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JERUSALEM – As Israelis mark the rebirth of their nation 76 years after the country’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, declared the modern founding of Israel in 1948, opponents of the Jewish state (anti-Zionists) seek its destruction.

Fanatic anti-Israel activists and antisemites, particularly on American college campuses, have launched a campaign to strip Jews of their national homeland, the state of Israel, and turn the Mideast’s only democracy into a pariah state, often using anti-Zionist tropes in their chants and on their banners. 

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To many watching today’s protests against Israel, Zionism might have developed a negative connotation, but both biblically and politically, some say it’s a philosophy of action. Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, famously wrote over 100 years ago about the creation of a new Jewish state: “If you will it, it is no dream.”

Fox News Digital spoke to experts about the mixture of biblical passages and modern philosophy – Zionism – that laid the religious and intellectual foundation for the re-establishment of Israel. 

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Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion reads the Jewish “Declaration of Independence” in Tel Aviv on May 14, 1948. (Getty Images)

Herzl, an Austrian-Hungarian Jewish journalist, wrote about the First Zionist Congress, in Switzerland in 1897, “At Basel I founded the Jewish State. If I said this out loud today, I would be answered by universal laughter. Perhaps in five years, and certainly in 50, everyone will know it.”

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“…I will firmly plant them in their own land, never again to be uprooted from the land that I have given them, says the Lord your God.”

Herzl’s prescient vision about the Jewish state became a concrete reality.

Israelis celebrate Independence day in 2023.

Fighter jets perform during an air show celebrating Israel’s Independence Day in Tel Aviv, Israel, on April 26, 2023 (Chen Junqing/Xinhua via Getty Images)

BIBLICAL ORIGINS

Ze’ev Orenstein, the director of international affairs for the City of David Foundation in Jerusalem, explained its religious importance. “Zionism not only represents the return of the Jewish people as sovereign to their ancestral homeland – the Land of Israel – where we have had a continuous presence dating back some 3,500 years to the time of the Biblical Joshua until today.”

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The major state ceremony for Israel’s Independence Day takes place at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. (Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS-IL)

“A land where the Jewish people are worshiping the same God, practicing the same faith, walking upon the very same hills and valleys, speaking the same language and keeping the same traditions and festivals as our ancestors did millennia ago,” he said.

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Orenstein cited a biblical passage from Amos 9: 14-15 that grounds the creation of the Jewish state in the Holy land: “I will restore My people Israel from captivity; they will rebuild and inhabit the ruined cities. They will plant vineyards and drink their wine; they will make gardens and eat their fruit. I will firmly plant them in their own land, never again to be uprooted from the land that I have given them, says the Lord your God.”

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu points at a portrait of Theodor Herzl, founder of Zionism, as he attends a weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem June 2, 2019. (Photo by RONEN ZVULUN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) (Photo by RONEN ZVULUN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Orenstein noted the transition from the Bible to the modern solidification of Israel as a state “also represents the return of the Jewish people to being masters of our own fate and destiny – only fully possible as sovereign in our homeland – striving to build a society which will serve as a source of light, inspiration and blessing – not only to Israel and the Jewish people, but to all the peoples of the region and to the entire world.”

‘Anti-Zionism’ is a transparent rebranding of antisemitism.”

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Writer and statesman Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), is the founder of national Zionism and the World Zionist Organization. (Jewish Chronicle/Heritage Images/Getty Images)

He added, “The return of the Jewish people to Israel as sovereign after 2,000 years of exile, serves as an eternal reminder to individuals and nations alike that what was need not be. Despite seemingly insurmountable odds, and with equal measures of unwavering determination and unbreakable faith, good will ultimately triumph.” 

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Anti-Zionists continue to denigrate both Herzl’s founding philosophy of the modern Jewish state, Zionism, and the Biblical foundation of the state of Israel. The U.N. also played a key role in stoking antisemitism and anti-Israel hatred, argue its critics. 

In 1975, a majority of U.N. member states, spearheaded by the Soviets and Arab dictatorships, passed a resolution equating Zionism with racism. After the collapse of the communist Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe, member states overturned the antisemitic resolution in 1991. 

INCREASING ANTISEMITISM

Eugene Kontorovich, an Israeli legal scholar, told Fox News Digital, “Opposition to Zionism means that Jews, having achieved national independence, are not entitled to keep it. There is no similar global opposition to any other people’s statehood, which makes it hard to separate ‘anti-Zionism’ from the millennia of antisemitism that faced Jews before they had a state. Indeed, with the plurality of the world’s Jews living in Israel and almost all of the rest strongly attached to it, ‘anti-Zionism’ is a transparent rebranding of antisemitism.”

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“Death to Zionism” graffiti at the Powell Library on the UCLA campus, where anti-Israel agitators erected an encampment on April 29, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Kontorovich noted, Zionism is the national independence movement of the Jewish people. For 2,000 cruel years, the Jewish people did not have a home, and was at the mercy of the nations and empires they found themselves in – a minority everywhere.”

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He added, “Supporting Zionism means that just as the Irish have Ireland, the Ukrainians have Ukraine, and Japanese have Japan, Jews should have an independent state in their ancestral homeland. Many ethnic groups are majorities in numerous states, like Arabs, which have over 20 countries that identify themselves as Arab. Zionism does not insist that Jews, have two states – say one for Azshkenazi Jews, and one for Sephardim. Just one. “

Azshkenazi Jews have their modern roots in Eastern and Central Europe, while Sephardic Jews have their origins in Portugal and Spain and later fled to North Africa and Turkey.

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An Israeli flag flies in Jerusalem, with the Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock in the background, on July 30, 2020. (Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images)

For many Jews, the yearning of a return to their Biblical homeland is also captured by the famous Psalm 126:

“A song of ascents. When the Lord restored the captives of Zion, we were like dreamers. Then our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with shouts of joy. Then it was said among the nations, The Lord has done great things for them. The Lord has done great things for us and we are filled with joy.”

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Pro-Palestinian university students in the Netherlands uphold protest

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On Monday, students and faculty members from multiple universities in the Netherlands protested, voicing their opposition to Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip.

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In the capital, demonstrators entered the University of Amsterdam building, set up tents, and built barricades using office furniture.

The University reported trespassing and vandalism and requested police intervention.

The mayor of Amsterdam, the police chief, and the public prosecutor decided to deploy riot police to break up the campus protest and restore order, a spokesperson for the mayor told Dutch media.

It is unclear how many protesters were arrested.

Similar protests also took place across Dutch university in Groningen, Nijmegen, Utrecht, Wageningen and Leiden.

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Student protests have been gaining momentum across Europe, following similar actions in the US universities where several encampments have spread out.

The war started after the Palestinian militant groups attacked the southern of Israel, killing 1,200 people in a surprise attack and taking around 250 hostage.

Israel’s’ retaliatory military operation has killed more than 34,700 Palestinians, according to local health officials, and has devastated the Gaza Strip.

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