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Female cyclist champion allegedly dismissed from women’s event for being Jewish and serving in the IDF 30 years ago

A Jewish cyclist who was reportedly disinvited as the keynote speaker for an International Women’s Day event because she previously served in the Israeli military suggested that there could be more to the story for why she was dismissed, per Fox News Digital.

Leah Goldstein is a Canadian cyclist who secured her name in the history books after she became the first woman to win a 3,000-mile bike race across the United States. It seemed that she was an excellent choice to be the keynote speaker for an International Women’s Day event in Ontario, Canada.

But just five months after she was asked to be the keynote speaker, she was informed she had been disinvited from the event. In those five months, Hamas launched a surprise attack against Israel, slaughtering 1,200 Israelis and abducting 250 more. Since the October 7 attack, anti-Semitism has been on the rise.

During an interview with Fox News on Thursday, Goldstein asked: “The question…

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