Antisemitism
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“The antisemitism, hate and significant damage brought to Elbit America’s campus has no place in New Hampshire,” stated New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu.
“As a society, we need to create a world without bigotry where everyone can live together with respect and tolerance,” said Dean Trantalis, the Democratic mayor of Fort Lauderdale and summit chair.
The 83-year-old received a lifetime achievement award at a Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs conference in Ottawa.
Antisemitism roundup, Nov. 20-21
The U.S. ambassador to Japan, who is Jewish, was not at the property at the time.
“Clear calls for extreme violence are against our terms of service and will result in suspension,” the billionaire entrepreneur wrote.
Antisemitism roundup, Nov. 16-19
Celebrities and social-media executives express concerns about hate online.
“There’s been a lot of talk about rooting out antisemitism on campuses, and it’s time to hold these colleges accountable,” stated Kenneth Marcus, who leads the Brandeis Center.
The federal government must tackle Jew-hatred proactively, said Rabbi Moshe Hauer, executive vice president of the Orthodox Union.
“Sunak has capitulated,” David Campbell Bannerman, a Tory party politician, said. “The Jewish people in Britain have been let down by this decision.”
“This is in fact the actualization of a globalized intifada through violence,” said the president of Federation CJA of the sharp spike in antisemitism since Oct. 7.