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“We certainly don’t support or condone any form of antisemitism,” the U.S. content provider said.
“During an April 16 event planned by the Jewish Law Students Association, community members were subjected to antisemitic insults,” Loyola Marymount University said in a statement.
The U.S. is seeking to extradite Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, after he was arrested by Canadian police in Ormstown, Quebec.
Pilar Rahola cleaned herself up, continued her lecture at a university near Barcelona and vowed not to be intimidated.
The 40-page survey focuses on the rise of antisemitism, hate crimes and general unease in the year since the terrorist assault in Israel.
“All students deserve to learn in an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment,” said Catherine Lhamon, assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education.
Janny Knol said that the “police are for everyone” but did not condemn a trend that one officer called “the beginning of the end.”
German security chief warned on Friday of “possible terrorist attacks against Jewish and Israeli individuals and institutions” amid the Oct. 7 anniversary.
The Irish Times caricature depicts an Israeli soldier as acting out of a desire to avenge perceived antisemitism.
Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education, felt confident that attendees “left better-equipped to take on the challenges to come.”
“They’re trying to tell the Jews, ‘Here’s quite a bit of cash. We hope you enjoy it. Now stop complaining about us,’” Michael Teper, of the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation, told JNS.
“Take the proactive step to deem this phrase hate speech,” a letter signed by 16 representatives implored the social-media company’s creator, referring to “from the river to the sea.”