Campaign Against Antisemitism
Organizers slam Labour for failing to send a representative, calling it “scandalous.”
Twenty-one percent of the public supported four or more antisemitic statements, up from 16% last year.
The head of the CDU’s sister movement in Bavaria vowed to initiate “internal discussions on this within the coalition.”
The French right-wing leader accused her president of turning on the Jewish State “precisely at the worst possible time.”
A further hearing in the case against the Pink Floyd musician is set to take place at a later date.
The U.K. government “must finally act against hate before it’s too late,” a representative from the Campaign Against Antisemitism told JNS.
Gideon Falter was prevented by a policeman from crossing a street as an anti-Israel protest passed because he was “openly Jewish.”
“Who are the police protecting here,” the Campaign Against Antisemitism wrote. “Those standing up to terrorists, or those who sympathize with them?”
“Views like this should not be given a platform,” the Labour Party leader wrote.
London police hit a dead end after Arab men attacked a busload of Jewish teens on Europe’s busiest shopping street last year.
The “Toronto for All” campaign will include posters on transit centers, on social-media outlets run by the city, and a webpage with information about anti-Semitism and the Jewish community.
Campaign Against Antisemitism survey also finds that 43% of British adults agree with at least one anti-Semitic statement posed to them by researchers.