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“I believe we must be on the offensive, not on the defensive. We must delegitimize those who delegitimize us,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun called the talks on the sidelines of an annual international security conference enjoyable and productive.
It could have been “the deadliest terrorist attack in U.K. history,” a police official said.
A state senator said the book was a concern, while a Jewish librarian told JNS that there shouldn’t have been an “outpouring of rage.”
Armani Charles, 23, was arrested in December for stabbing a Jewish man near Chabad headquarters after shouting that he wanted to “kill Jewish people.”
The Israeli president’s planned visit to Adass Israel, the site of an Iranian-linked antisemitic arson attack, was canceled on his final day in Australia.
“Incidents like this deepen the anxiety and pain felt by our Jewish neighbors,” Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich stated.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meet in Canberra after the Bondi terror attack, vowing to deepen ties and fight antisemitism.
The Oct.2 Manchester synagogue terror attack triggered a 183% weekly surge in cases, the Community Security Trust says.
Officer Christopher Wagner alleges that he was passed over for promotions and subjected to antisemitic incidents over his 20-year career with the Livingston Police Department.
“There’s a lot of difficulties in every country, even those that you would think would not have antisemitism,” the rabbi and State Department official said.
“I was a rabbi before I became a lawyer, which informs a lot of my worldview,” the National Jewish Advocacy Center CEO told JNS.