Antisemitism
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The governments of the two countries said that they intend to focus on several new areas as part of the U.S.-Germany Dialogue on Holocaust Issues.
“If the city adopts the antisemitic resolution, the office of the governor will immediately terminate all active grants not in compliance with state law,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott stated.
Local Likud Party branch head Racheli Ben-Ari Sakat called those participating in the event at Ra’anana’s Beit Samueli synagogue “traitors,” and vowed that the protest was just the “opening shot.”
“Holocaust remembrance and education should never be politicized,” the husband of the former U.S. vice president stated.
“Harvard’s president said the school will not abide bigotry, yet that’s exactly what the school’s feckless leadership did,” stated Rep. Tim Walberg, chair of the House education panel.
HBO’s Nathan Fielder accused the film studio of removing a TV episode about Holocaust awareness from its streaming service over German “sensitivities” about antisemitism.
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is requesting an explanation of Northwestern’s “apparent failure to protect Jewish students.”
“No institution—no matter its pedigree, prestige or wealth—is above the law,” said the U.S. Department of Education’s acting assistant secretary for civil rights.
The hip hop star was banned for antisemitic and homophobic hate speech.
The court has reportedly barred ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan from publicly disclosing the existence of arrest warrant applications related to the Gaza War.
The fight against anti-Zionism and anti-Israel rhetoric in state politics is both ongoing and challenging, said New York lawmaker Anil R. Beephan Jr.
“We must clearly show to the world—and preserve for the future—what antisemitism is, what it looks like and the personal toll it takes on Jews around the world,” said Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.