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Anti-Israel responses since Oct. 7 “go way beyond the peaceful voicing of a political opinion,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League.
“In hard times, we at Michigan Hillel draw strength from this incredible community,” the head of the University of Michigan Hillel stated.
“This is a time of great trial for Jews everywhere,” President Isaac Herzog said.
Jewish and Israeli visitors to the Fondazione Prada have been offended by clear anti-Jewish undertones on display.
“They are used for weapons manufacturing, they are used for storage and they are used for maneuver,” Maj. (ret.) Andrew Fox tells JNS.
The sign, posted on a building owned by Palestinian-American Ihsan Atta, features a swastika in a Star of David, along with the words, “the irony of becoming what you once hated.”
Video footage purportedly from the man states his would be an “extreme act of protest,” as “we are all culpable in the ongoing genocide in Gaza.”
The UK newspaper removed all content by Elon Perry, aka Eli Yifrah.
A garden in Nogent-sur-Marne dedicated to Sarah Halimi and Mireille Knoll was defaced with a swastika.
“It’s in vogue to believe that the Jews are evil and the Jewish state is evil,” the lawyer Lori Lowenthal Marcus told JNS. “They’re feeling like they’re on the side of justice.”
Ottawa’s former justice minister traces the eruption of Jew-hatred on North American college campuses to the 1970s.
The video platform said the podcaster, who has a history of anti-Jewish rhetoric, violated its terms by suggesting Jews control the media.