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Mark Sutcliffe, the city mayor, had said that he was “very disturbed” to hear the vandal was a city employee.
Bob Douwe was scheduled to perform at Jom Ha Voetbal—a blend of Hebrew and Dutch meaning “Soccer Day.”
The performer who led the chants at Glastonbury told the audience that if they can bear working for ‘“Zionists,” they can do anything.
The investigation revealed that Soliman had attempted to purchase a firearm but was unsuccessful because he is not a U.S. citizen.
Blaise Metreweli’s grandfather, dubbed “The Butcher” by his German commanders, boasted of taking part “in the extermination of Jews.”
“Fighting antisemitism means we must understand it,” Rep. Tim Walberg said at the March on Washington for Jewish Civil Rights.
“This crazed antisemitic hatred from Democrats emboldens radicals to target Jewish Americans,” the deputy White House press secretary said.
An acquaintance intimidated the woman over the “Gaza genocide.” In a separate case, a boy was lured on a fake date and threatened.
Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Amichai Chikli accused the Labour government led by Keir Starmer of fueling Jew-hatred.
“No more delays,” the congressman told JNS. “Our Jewish communities deserve better.”
Democratic caucus members called on the U.S. defense secretary to address what they called a history of antisemitic statements.
A British supermarket chain, Co-op, said it would boycott products from 15 countries, including Israel and Iran.