Antisemitism
Why Antisemitism is a losing strategy for the conservative movement
Appeasing extremists costs conservatives their values - and their voters.
Trump’s lawyer tells 'Post' he raised idea of offering asylum to UK Jews - interview
Senior Biden admin. official Aaron Keyak slams ‘double agent’ question posed to Josh Shapiro
Fuentes, Tate brothers and Sneako seen blasting Kanye's Heil Hitler in Miami Beach nightclub
Yes, they really asked Josh Shapiro if he’s an Israeli spy - comment
What they asked Josh Shapiro during VP vetting reveals everything about how Jews are treated in America.
When moral clarity can’t wait at City Hall
If “never again” is going to mean anything in our cities, it must show up in what we do now and in how quickly we’re willing to say, without a moment’s hesitation: not here.
UK gov't launches investigation into antisemitism in schools, vows 'no stone left unturned'
The investigation comes after MP Damien Egan was prevented from visiting Bristol Brunel Academy in his Bristol North East constituency after intervention from anti-Israel activists.
Antisemitism in the US comes from all sides, more dangerous than ever - opinion
The antisemitism that led to the Jackson synagogue being burnt down is very much alive, and now at its most concerning levels.
Democracy’s blind spot: Extremism that no longer fears exposure - opinion
Extremism today does not fear visibility and no longer relies on secrecy to grow.
Harris campaign asked Shapiro if he was Israeli double agent while vetting for VP pick - NYT
When Shapiro complained about the offensive nature of the double agent question, he was told, “Well, we have to ask,” Shapiro wrote, which “said a lot about some of the people around the VP.”
Australia’s Parliament honors Bondi Beach shooting victims with moment of silence, speeches
The attack shocked the nation and led to calls for tougher action on antisemitism and gun control, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledging tougher action on both.
‘We are not made of wood and paper’: Jackson synagogue marks first Shabbat after arson
"We will not only survive, we will thrive,” the congregation’s student rabbi and spiritual leader, Benjamin Russell, told his community, draped in the only surviving tallit that survived the fire.
Macron, Jewish orgs. slam French publisher for now-recalled textbooks that 'falsified' Oct. 7 facts
The three textbooks and one middle school dictionary included a paragraph stating that "1,200 Jewish settlers" were killed "in a series of Hamas attacks."
West Midlands Police chief steps down over Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban scandal, offers no apology
CC Craig Guilford offered no apology for the erroneous policing of the Maccabi match, blaming "political and media frenzy" for his departure.
Hind Rajab Foundation to file war crimes complaint against Israeli comedian Guy Hochman
In its X post, HRF called Hochman “war propagandist and inciter,” and accused him of praising Israel’s campaign in Gaza. The post added that CLAIHR would also file a complaint.