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“They should call this the horseshoe episode,” wrote David May, of FDD. “The conspiracy theories of the nationalist right meet the conspiracy theories of the socialist left for a party—a national socialist party.”
The controversial U.S. pundit thanked the group “for giving us something to laugh about.”
“When they recognize a Palestinian state and receive thank-you notes from Hamas, we understand where they stand,” says Israeli Ambassador to Ireland Dana Erlich.
Michael Freilich is the first Orthodox Jewish lawmaker in Belgium.
“When Jewish children died of hunger in the Shoah, you were at best neutral in the war against Nazi Germany,” Gideon Sa’ar said of Prime Minister Simon Harris.
“Facts can never be a criminal offense,” said Deputy Prime Minister Mona Keijzer, who has appealed after being charged with incitement to intolerance in July.
A bomb was thrown over the wall of Jewish communal offices in Cape Town.
The rally at Sydney’s Martin Place coincided with the 10-year anniversary of a terror attack on an Australian café.
“Those who are most likely to effect change for the better are local leaders,” says Combat Antisemitism Movement CEO Sasha Roytman Dratwa.
“Jewish communities throughout the world are contending with levels of uncertainty, insecurity and danger not experienced since the Second World War,” said the U.S. representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
“It is imperative for medical institutions to incorporate training that confronts antisemitism,” a co-author of the StandWithUs study said.
Described by some as spontaneous reactions to Israeli provocations, the assaults emerged in court as antisemitic, ruthless—and meticulously planned.