Oprah Winfrey was criticized for supporting Israel. The Joint Advocacy Initiative, a partnership between the East Jerusalem YMCA and the YWCA of Palestine, said in a June 8 letter that Winfrey s willingness to visit Israel was “very shocking” considering her image as someone who stands with oppressed, marginalized people, fights racism, and works for justice and human rights. The letter was apparently a response to the talk show host s declaration last month that she sympathized with the suffering of Israelis and would accept an invitation from Elie Wiesel to visit the Jewish state. Calling Israel s policies a violation of international law, the JAI invited Winfrey to visit the Palestinian territories and witness firsthand the refugee camps, Apartheid Wall, movement restrictions and ghettos.
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