Antisemitism
When Jewish ambulances burn, no one is safe - opinion
Burning a Jewish ambulance is not protest. It is permission. Permission for the next target, the next escalation, the next line erased.
Burning ambulances and trust: A breaking point for UK Jews - opinion
Why is the West ignoring Islamist expansion at home? - opinion
Wisconsin adopts IHRA definition of antisemitism in state law
UC Berkeley agrees bans on Zionists ‘can violate university rules’ in antisemitism settlement
The university further agreed to pay $1 million to the Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, with its senior litigation counsel describing the settlement as a "major milestone."
Czechs investigate fire after reports of anti-Israel group claiming responsibility
"Based on what we know so far, it is likely the incident may be related to a terrorist attack," Czech Interior Minister Lubomir Metnar said.
US sues Harvard over treatment of Jewish, Israeli students, seeks billions of dollars
The US Department of Justice said Harvard remains deliberately indifferent to hostility on its campus and has intentionally refused to enforce its campus rules when victims are Jews or Israelis.
A golden age of diplomacy: A thing of the past? - comment
Whether the shift in diplomatic tone and practice was inevitable or whether we’ve reached a tipping point, only time will tell. But what’s clear is that the world will never be the same.
My Word: When sleeper cells meet ‘woke’ - opinion
Hope survives through those who stand against terror, hatred, and moral inversion.
New York police arrest hate crime suspect threatening local rabbi online
Rabbi Cutler had been made aware of the threats against him days earlier, which had been reported to New York State Police without his knowledge.
ADIR, Fiverr launch Israel Tech Fellowship & Buildathon to combat online antisemitism
ADIR and Fiverr unite young developers for an AI marathon to tackle rising online antisemitism in gaming and digital spaces.
Germany: 'Respectable antisemitism'
Even as Germany strengthened its institutional response to antisemitism, it became the central European battleground over the legitimacy of the IHRA definition itself.
Argentina assumes presidency of IHRA, commits to fighting antisemitism
This marks the first time in its history that IHRA is crossing the equator; it is also the first time a South American country has taken on this responsibility.
CAM and the African American Mayors Association launch new national fellowship
This new national fellowship will rejuvenate the historic alliance between Black and Jewish communities in the United States