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Going on the offensive against Jew-hatred

WATCH: “The Quad” with guest Brooke Goldstein

Israel innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum sits down with Brooke Goldstein, executive director of The Lawfare Project and founder of the End Jew Hatred movement, for a raw conversation about the legal, social and cultural battle against antisemitism in the United States and around the world.

With a rise in Jew-hatred on college campuses and across public institutions, Goldstein outlines how her legal team is pursuing civil-rights litigation against discriminatory practices targeting Jews, including major lawsuits against Columbia University, and efforts to hold perpetrators of the Amsterdam pogrom accountable.

She explains why the traditional “pro-Israel” advocacy framework is no longer enough and how a new strategy—rooted in law, mobilization and cultural rebranding—is needed to fight antisemitism head-on.

Topics discussed include:

  • Legal action against Jew-hatred in universities, hospitals and international forums

  • The connection between anti-Zionism and antisemitism

  • How the American education system has been infiltrated by radical ideologies

  • Mobilizing grassroots Jewish empowerment

  • Why the new Trump administration has created a stronger environment for law enforcement and Jewish civil rights

  • Brooke’s vision for ending Jew-hatred and shifting the global narrative

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Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is a dynamic leader with a diverse career spanning law, diplomacy, nonprofit management, and innovation. Raised in Gibraltar and educated at Kings College, London, Fleur qualified as a barrister before pivoting to international development and advocacy. Her career highlights include serving as Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, co-founding the UAE-Israel Business Council, and being appointed Israel’s Special Envoy for Innovation.
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