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Antisemitism commission said Jewish witnesses faced increased online harassment after testifying, and at least one case was referred to police.
Belgian Jews have become ‘second-class citizens,’ dozens warn in an open letter to authorities.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has not commented on the display, but publicized his disapproval of Israel’s actions.
Gideon Sa’ar referred to the “extremist, anti-Israel flotilla activists,” while Anita Anand said there was “serious concern with Israel’s mistreatment of Canadian participants in the flotilla.”
The Palestinian Authority pays a one-time grant to incarcerated terrorists and to slain terrorists’ families.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was behind at least two antisemitic attacks, Australia’s national security agency found.
The Committee to Protect Journalists removed six names between March 29 and May 7. All six were actually “terror combatants.”
The U.N. rapporteur for the Palestinian territories had been sanctioned by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Days earlier, a Jewish security group warned police about a heightened security risk at the Chanukah event.
A 25-year-old faces hate crime charges after two Jewish men were attacked near a Hendon shul.
Mohamed Bakkali has been granted five 36-hour leaves in 2025, and another six in May 2026, according to Belgian media.
“The Trumbull Republican Town Committee owes every Trumbull citizen an apology,” the town’s chief elected official stated.