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In a letter to the government, Tory MPs cited rising campus harassment of Jews while authorities crack down on rhetoric loathed by the left.
Mike O’hara has retracted the claim that the local Jewish community backed the exclusion of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters.
A Swedish-led series of surveys found traditional indexes miss Jew-hatred expressed through anti-Zionist language, contradicting earlier research.
Remigijus Žemaitaitis charged journalists and local Jews with treating the destruction of Palestinian schools as “another pastime.”
“We’re not going anywhere so fast. We can’t be erased,” one attendee told JNS. “People aren’t surrendering.”
Outgoing director Tim Davie ends years of resistance to staff training after repeated scandals involving Jew-hatred and flawed Israel coverage.
“There’s a hunt here for anyone who publicly expresses positive views about Israel,” says Danish-Israeli journalist Yotam Konfino.
In an interview with NBC News, the VP called it “slanderous to say that the Republican Party, the conservative movement, is extremely antisemitic.”
Rabbi Joel Nickerson, of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, told JNS that it was a “disturbing outbreak of hate.”
The Israeli minister for Diaspora affairs and combating antisemitism hinted that Israel would soon make a “special announcement” regarding Leo Terrell.
Patriots owner and prominent Jewish philanthropist has led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl victories and 10 Super Bowl appearances.