Now that a Gazan ceasefire has been in place since Jan. 19, rallies have continued unabated, often with calls for Palestinian “resistance” to continue until Israel’s complete destruction. “The fight isn’t over. In fact, it has just begun,” Toronto4Palestine said in a statement released in the wake of a ceasefire announcement.
Alain Finkielkraut, a prominent French philosopher, also said in the magazine Le Point that he would “consider the nightmare of having to vote for the National Rally to block antisemitism.”
Dr. Lipstadt was the State Department’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism abroad during the Biden administration. At the conclusion of my confirmation hearings before the Senate ...
Elon Musk told a rally the German far-right AfD party, just before Holocaust Remembrance Day, that Germany should get over "past guilt."
In the Students Against Antisemitism and Kestenbaum lawsuit, Harvard is accused of having become a "bastion of rampant Jew hatred." Among other incidents outlined in the case, the lawsuit refers ...
I recalled last summer spent in Israel with Young Judaea’s Gesher program. Selected as one of three recipients of the Hadassah Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship, I immersed myself in Israeli culture and explored the landmarks of the country.
Harvard University has agreed to adopt a controversial definition of antisemitism as part of a ... which weathered campus protests and national scrutiny amid debate over Hamas’s 2023 attack ...
The team presenting their report on antisemitism to Pres. Isaac HerzogMaayan Toaf/GPO There was a dramatic 340% increase in total antisemitic incidents worldwide in 2024 compared to 2022 ...
The demonstrations and events this weekend will provide an early glimpse at what a potential Trump resistance effort might look like as the Republican president-elect returns to the White House.
“This is an appropriate time, and it is an appropriate place, to actually reject attempts to politicise the Holocaust or to politicise antisemitism ... a matter of national security, and ...
Harvard's acceptance of IHRA definition settles discrimination case brought by students who said pro-Palestine protests were antisemitic