Antisemitism
Spotify declines to take down rap song cited for antisemitic conspiracy claims
Spotify rejected a request by the International Legal Forum to remove Chris Webby’s song Raw Thoughts VII, which the ILF said contained antisemitic tropes.
Jews are 'universal enemy,' San Diego shooters wrote in neo-Nazi antisemitic manifesto
US Department of Justice announces Antisemitism Advisory Committee
Texas Dem candidate faces backlash over pledge to jail 'American Zionists' in ICE center
Florida congressional race erupts into widening dispute involving antisemitism, Israel, Azerbaijan
The clash erupted after Fine publicly criticized Bilzerian after the release of a Diaspora Ministry report that ranked the social media personality among the world’s leading antisemitic influencers.
World Jewish Congress marks 90 years since its founding in Geneva
Swiss President Guy Parmelin addressed the opening gala, where WJC leaders honored the family of Ran Gvili with the Israel Resilience Award.
Antisemitism without borders and our responsibility without borders
At a time when antisemitism is rapidly changing form, often disguised as political activism and “progressive” language, the Jewish world must learn to think globally.
Professor reveals decades of bias in israel's media coverage
In From David to Goliath, Professor Eli Avraham explores the media’s portrayal of Israel, shedding light on its biased coverage and the effects on international opinion.
NYC anti-Israel activists plan Monday protest against Israel real estate event
The Monday protest comes following a similar event on Tuesday, after which PAL-Awda said it was undeterred.
London man charged for assault on three Jewish residents
The victims, a fifty-three-year-old woman, a 58-year-old man, and a 26-year-old man, sustained injuries that did not require further medical treatment.
Threatened with bombs, almost pushed down stairs: UK Jewish students testify about antisemitism
The testimonies were compiled by StandWithUs UK in its second-ever Voice of Students report.
A campaign by Eurovision fans calls out the EBU for unfairly targeting Israel
Managing director of Eurovision, Martin Green, confirmed on Saturday that he had issued a formal warning to KAN, Israel’s public broadcaster, over an advertising campaign.
Berlin renames state parliament plaza after German Holocaust survivor Margot Friedlander
"Margot Friedlander Square stands for human dignity, for Jewish life in our city, and for the values that are essential to our democracy: freedom, respect, and tolerance," said Berlin Mayor Wegner.
Two arrested in connection to arson against former synagogue in London
Minor damage was caused to the building gates in the latest incident in a wave of attacks on UK Jewish, Israeli, and Iranian dissident sites.