Antisemitism
Follow the latest Antisemitism news, videos, analysis and opinion from Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).
“Birds of a feather flock together,” Gideon Sa’ar write about Karim Khan and Syrian jihadist leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Maher Bitar, a former U.S. National Security Council staffer who was a leader of Students for Justice in Palestine, is back in the Jewish senator’s office.
A manager of the Tschuggen Grand Hotel Arosa is said to have kicked out eight people after an argument, telling them it was because they’re Jews.
Law enforcement launches dual investigation as perpetrators face up to seven years in prison.
The Baltimore Zionist District stated that the University of Maryland School of Medicine opted to “surrender to political pressure.”
Vehicles were set ablaze and the former home of a Jewish community leader was splashed with red paint.
The Iowa representative said it’s unacceptable that national nonprofit organizations are allowing Jew-hate to infiltrate their conferences.
“Our clients should be proud of what they accomplished in the face of entrenched opposition,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs told JNS.
“If they need to go back in, we’re with them. If Hamas doesn’t live up to the terms of this agreement, we are with them.”
A co-sponsor of the legislation told JNS that it pro-Israel posters “should be protected as our freedom of speech.”
“The university is being let off the hook,” a student said, adding that the measures are unlikely to result in “meaningful change.”
“There are officials inside the U.N. who have engaged in overt antisemitism, but I don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater,” the outgoing U.S. envoy told reporters.