The organization also attacked the publishers of elementary and junior high school textbooks for allowing "communist" influences.
But Jewish organizations immediately attacked the survey's completeess and credibility.
The organisation suspended two of its members and then attacked the messenger.
But almost immediately, an unlikely collection of liberal urban groups and conservative property-rights organizations attacked the ruling.
Since then, the organization has attacked railroads, tourist sites, and political party headquarters, mainly by bomb.
Environmental organizations immediately attacked the measure as a special interest grab bag for the nation's energy companies.
In between tournaments, a criminal organization called Nebula will attack.
Starting in 1978, the organization attacked groups that they perceived as "fascist."
But going public with criticism means breaking the unwritten law: Jewish organizations don't attack Israel, at least not out loud.