Egyptian smugglers charging Gazans up to $10,000 to leave Strip—report Prices have surged from $500 to thousands of dollars per person, according to The Guardian. Jan. 10, 2024
The antisemitism that never went away There it was again: the classic Jewish infiltrator in the form of a man with a fleshy face, hooked nose and scheming expression, carrying a box labeled “Goldman Sachs.” Ben Cohen May 5, 2023
Guardian removes cartoon slammed as antisemitic The cartoon depicted outgoing BBC chairman Richard Sharp, who is Jewish, with exaggerated features and carrying a puppet of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. April 30, 2023
Photo essay, book challenge Jewish stereotypes by offering range of viewpoints Each of the individuals featured shows a glimpse of their identity. May 25, 2022
The COVID vaccine blood libel against Israel The myth that the Palestinians were denied the vaccine demonstrates the persistence of anti-Semitism and ignorance about who governs Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza. Jonathan S. Tobin Jan. 5, 2021
No, right-wing Jews aren’t ‘weaponizing anti-Semitism’ The lead drafter of the the IHRA Working Definition of Anti-Semitism attributes its inclusion in Trump’s executive order on anti-Semitism to “right-wing Jewish groups,” but fails to explain support for the measure from the AJC and ADL, among others. Adam Levick Dec. 16, 2019
‘Guardian’: Racism is behind criticism of Ilhan Omar Being a Muslim woman of color and anti-Israel almost guarantees you sympathetic coverage. Adam Levick Feb. 18, 2019
‘The Guardian’ rushes to the defense of Rep. Ilhan Omar It was her most recent tweet about AIPAC buying U.S. support for Israel that was the subject of an op-ed by Alex Kotch, an investigative reporter at a site called Sludge, who offered a full-out defense. Adam Levick Feb. 15, 2019
‘Guardian’ hatred towards Israel reaches new low We’ve been monitoring and commenting on the media group’s institutional hostility to Israel for nearly 10 years, and nothing much shocks us at this point. Adam Levick Jan. 24, 2019