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On Monday, B’nai B’rith International World Center presented its annual Excellence in Diaspora Journalism awards at Yad Ben Zvi in Jerusalem. 

The event honored Sam Sokol (Jerusalem Post) and Nadav Eyal (Channel 10), while the Lifetime Achievement Award was given to The Voice of Israel for “Searching for Relatives Bureau.”

Alan Dershowitz, professor emeritus of Harvard University, was the event’s keynote speaker, and discussed a range of topics, including Israel-U.S. relations and the work of B’nai B’rith in Israel.

The awards ceremony was covered extensively on social media, as well as in an article in the Jerusalem Post

Read excerpts from the coverage, below:

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Award winners with World Center Dir. Alan Schneider (via @SamuelSokol)

Dershowitz: BDS Movement Targets Israel But Ignores Human Rights Offenses Worldwide

Citing a litany of nations across the globe guilty of egregious human rights offenses that have not been subjected to international boycotts, renowned jurist Alan Dershowitz lambasted the BDS movement at a B’nai B’rith International ceremony honoring Israeli journalists Monday night.

“Whenever I debate BDS, I always throw out the following challenge to my students all over the world,” Dershowitz told International Jerusalem Post editor Liat Collins in an on-stage interview at Jerusalem’s Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.

“Name a single country in the history of the world faced with internal and external threats comparable to those faced by Israel that has ever had a better record in human rights; a better record with compliance of the rule of law; a better record of concern for civilians?

“I have been asking that question now for 20 years probably to a million people around the world, and I’ve never gotten a single person even to stand up and name a country, because you can’t do it.”

Moreover, Dershowitz argued that the issue is not about BDS in itself, but rather “the singularity of directing that sanction against the most democratic state in the Middle East – one of the most democratic states in the world.”

“Is Israel perfect? Of course not,” he continued. “Were I an Israeli citizen, I’d feel perfectly entitled to be critical of Israel’s polices in many regards, as I am very critical of America’s policies. But to be critical of a country’s policies is not to demand the unique kind of moral capital punishment of BDS.” 

Noting that the sophistication of the movement has advanced considerably, Dershowitz emphasized that it is incumbent upon pro-Israel advocates to do more to “prove and demonstrate that those on the side of BDS are not only the wrong side of morality, but of the peace process.”

“The BDS movement is antagonistic to peace,” he told Collins. “It makes it harder for the Palestinians to come to the bargaining table.”

Prior to Dershowitz’s statements, Sam Sokol, The Jerusalem Post’s Jewish World correspondent, was recognized for journalistic excellence at the organization’s annual World Center Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage ceremony.

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Jerusalem Post Writer Sam Sokol receives B’nai B’rith award (Picture: Marc Israel Sallem)
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Alan Dershowitz addresses crowd at the van Leer Institute (via @VanleerInst).
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Nadav Eyal gets journalism award of the B’nai B’rith world now at the van Leer Institute (via @VanleerInst).