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“The explosion of antisemitism since Oct. 7 demands that we take collective action now,” said Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
“What was the ‘Daily Beast’ worried about? That Hamas would sue them after filming themselves on GoPros abducting Israeli civilians and carting them off to Gaza?” wrote Canary Mission.
Fadi Kablawi proclaimed that “Hamas is going to finish Israel, and they are going to start going to Europe and America.”
A young boy and a middle-aged man who were in Lakewood Church in Houston at the time are in critical and stable condition, respectively.
Freshman Noah Lederman said someone “shoved me against the wall and pinned me in an attempt to immobilize me.”
There were 216 antisemitic incidents in the country between Oct. 7 and the end of the year, according to the Foundation Center for the Documentation of Contemporary Judaism.
The media watchdog identified several factual falsehoods in an article by a senior writer.
The protesters, who called for boycotting Israel, referred to Israel’s “complicity” in Palestinian genocide.
“The time for Jewish silence is past,” said FM Israel Katz, who called for the dismissal of U.N. Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese.
The core difference between the Jewish response to the Oct. 7 massacres and the Hamas supporters’ is the difference between light and darkness.
A laptop found by IDF troops in Gaza shows that Mohamed Washah is a “prominent commander” in Hamas’s anti-tank missile unit.
Francesca Albanese said the terrorists acted in response to “oppression” and not out of Jew-hatred.