Antisemitism
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Police probe unauthorized posters as a string of recent antisemitic incidents highlights a surge in hate crimes across Australia.
“When hatred reaches students this young, antisemitism is not just alive, it is thriving,” Hen Mazzig, a senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute, stated.
It’s part of a larger campaign on Jew-hatred that asserts that “Gen Z is three times more likely to witness antisemitism, yet nearly twice as likely to say it is not a problem.”
The city council has a “clear moral compass when it comes to addressing antisemitism in our community,” Sara Brown, of AJC San Diego, told JNS.
American Jews are reportedly applying for European naturalization in growing numbers.
Prosecutors say a Lyon man killed his Jewish neighbor in 2022 out of racial hatred, a charge that could raise a 30-year sentence to life in prison.
The woman, who traveled to Istanbul without her family, was reportedly handcuffed by police at Taksim Square.
“We’ve heard about antisemitism around the world but thought there was nothing to worry about here,” says Australian Ronny Krite, who was on the scene on Dec. 14 in the midst of mayhem.
Shahid Butt spent five years in a Yemeni prison for plotting to bomb the British consulate there.
Speaking in Jerusalem, U.S. Judge Alan Clemmons argues that the false narrative turns antisemitism into a moral cause disguised as human rights.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel warned of the “poisonous hatred” of antisemitism, calling it “pure evil.”
An EU survey found a sharp rise in belief that events in the Mideast shape perceptions of Jews, alongside growing concern about antisemitism