George Soros

WZC supposed to be about unity; J Street made it about division - opinion

Next time, the World Zionist Congress should return to its roots – a forum for shared purpose, not a playground for fringe politics.

J STREET FOUNDER Jeremy Ben-Ami is flanked by Jill Jacobs of T’ruah (left) and Margo Hughes-Robinson of Partners for Progressive Israel. Ben-Ami used his platform to push divisive political resolutions, the writer charges.
Thousands of demonstrators called for an end to the war in Gaza in a protest in Copenhagen on August 24, 2025.

The anti-Israel Hall of Shame: Naming and shaming the haters of the Jewish state

US President Joe Biden stands next to Ralph Lauren, on the day Biden presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, US January 4, 2025.

George Soros, WCK founder among awardees for Biden's Presidential Medal of Freedom

 Pro-Palestinian protestors demonstrate as they call for a ceasefire in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 31, 2024.

Howard Horowitz, George Soros: The Jewish sponsors of Palestinian activism in the West - opinion


Neo-Nazi group behind fliers blaming Jews for Kavanaugh allegations

Hankes said that that the Daily Stormer had seen increased traffic since the 2016 election of President Donald Trump, who is seen by its readers as “a champion for them.”

A MEMBER of a neo-Nazi party gives a salute outside a speech by Richard Spencer on the campus of Michigan State University on March 5

Far-right harassment spurs move of billionaire Soros's foundation

The decision by Soros’s foundation to uproot its Budapest office and move to Berlin — an echo of its effective expulsion from Russia in 2015 — was a wrenching one, said spokesman Csaba Csontos.

George Soros.

Their enemy’s enemy: Israel and Central Europe's newfound partnership

The row surrounding Poland’s Holocaust law will not reverse the evolution of a strategic alliance between Central Europe and the Jewish state.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is welcomed to Jerusalem by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on July 19

Hungary approves 'STOP Soros' law, defying EU, rights groups

The new law aims to punish NGOs helping illegal immigrants.

Members of the Hungarian government vote on the 'Stop Soros' package of bills that criminalises some help given to illegal immigrants, at the Parliament in Budapest, Hungary

Roseanne Barr apologizes to George Soros

Late Tuesday night, Barr tweeted: "I apologize sincerely to George Soros."

Roseanne Barr

Triple Crown winner Justify partially owned by George Soros's company

The three-year-old colt Justify won the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, after previously winning the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, the three most prestigious horse racing events of the year.

Justify with jockey Mike Smith aboard wins the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, U.S., June 9, 2018.

George Soros foundations' office to pull out of Hungary

"The government of Hungary has denigrated and misrepresented our work and repressed civil society for the sake of political gain."

George Soros.

The gov’t and left-wing NGOs: Denouncing one day, cooperating the next

Despite railing against them, ministries work with New Israel Fund grantees and Soros’s foundation.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reads from a speech in Knesset March 12, 2018.

Soros university promises no exodus from Hungary despite Orban law

Orban, a nationalist who won a third successive landslide victory in elections last month, has drawn accusations from critics at home and abroad of taking Hungary on an authoritarian path.

Hungarian government poster portraying financier George Soros and saying "Don't let George Soros have the last laugh" is seen at a tram stop in Budapest, Hungary

After election victory, Orban has Soros in his sights

Soros has rejected the government campaign against him as "distortions and lies" meant to create a false external enemy.

Hungarian President Viktor Orban (left) and Jewish Philanthropist George Soros