Journalist will warn USF Tampa students about Israeli leaders inciting racist violence

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Political and religious leaders in Israel frequently incite violence toward Palestinians, Africans and other non-Jews; that’s the message of Israeli journalist and filmmaker David Sheen.

Sheen will speak at 6:00 p.m Thursday at the University of South Florida in Tampa in the Marshall Student Center room 2708 about racism in Israel directed at non-Jews, Africans and Palestinians.

Sheen grew up in Toronto has lived in Israel for more than a decade.

Warning: some of the descriptions of violence Sheen reports during this interview are quite graphic.

//www.youtube.com/embed/TTbq_U3r7yU

*Note: the end of the video was cut. The full audio is below:

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