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Over 1,600 sign letter backing U.K. economist Michael Ben-Gad as Dutch colleague faces similar harassment in Rotterdam.
ZDF production worker Ahmed Abu Mutair, who was killed on Oct. 19, was reportedly a platoon commander in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
“Just because it’s ‘quiet’ out there, that doesn’t mean we’re actually safe,” the rabbi of a Conservative congregation in the city told JNS.
“I think it’s obviously highly offensive,” a law professor at Cornell University told the “New York Post.”
Sardar Amar was said to have been responsible for attempted terror plots that were thwarted in Greece, Australia and Germany during 2024 and 2025.
Protests coincide with a major genocide scholars’ conference in Johannesburg amid what Jewish leaders are calling “a campaign of intimidation.”
The far-left independent has declined to condemn the terrorist group’s murders, while speaking out against Israel’s “genocide” and “Jewish supremac
The gory exhibit was initiated by an academic at a regional university.
Watch three activists try to figure out what to do next after a ceasefire in the Strip takes effect.
Western democracies need to develop and implement countermeasures that preserve democratic values while addressing technological manipulation.
Kathleen Hagerty’s decision to step down comes as Northwestern faces a federal investigation over its handling of Jew-hatred.
Yeshiva University, “unlike many other schools, has avoided implementing an expansive diversity, equity and inclusion bureaucracy,” Kevin Wallsten, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS.