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“We believe a quick course correction is warranted,” the Anti-Defamation League wrote on X.
Tucker Carlson booed at the largest gathering of pastors in Israel since the establishment of the state.
The Israeli premier’s military secretary will replace outgoing agency chief David Barnea.
The visit will coincide with a “deeply concerning rise in antisemitic incidents from both the right and the left,” the Israeli president’s office said.
NGOs in Gaza are part of “an institutionalized framework of coercion” that serves the terrorist group’s objectives, according to NGO Monitor.
“What happened in Stonnington Council was a slap in the face of the Jewish community,” said Dr. Dvir Abramovich, chair of the Melbourne-based Anti-Defamation Commission.
The five-year, $18 million plan includes a dedicated antisemitism research institute, and new policing and education tools.
“It is very clear that journalists should never come under any violence,” Stéphane Dujarric said, after the special rapporteur said that an attack on an Italian paper should be a “warning.”
Israeli NGO Matnat Chaim had hoped an upcoming gathering of 2,000 kidney donors would make it into next year’s Guinness Book of World Records.
Antisemitic incidents in Australia remain at historic highs, driven by serious attacks and IRGC-linked arson targeting Jewish sites.
Police charged the 71-year-old with six offenses after months of community surveillance in the Australian city’s eastern suburbs.
“The Pandora’s box of antisemitism has been opened,” Hanna Veiler, president of the European Union of Jewish Students, told JNS ahead of a conference on academic antisemitism at the European Parliament.