Germany’s Baden-Württemberg Interior Minister, Thomas Strobl, reassured the Jewish community of protection amid rising antisemitism following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
In Barcelona, 4,500 demonstrated for Palestine while the Jewish community commemorated the Hamas attacks' anniversary, emphasizing unity and resilience.
One in five Britons isn't comfortable spending time with people who openly support Israel, with the figure being even worse among young Britons at 41%, double the figure recorded in December 2023.
According to a 2024 survey by The Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), the advocacy agent of the Jewish community, 82% of Canadian Jews feel less safe after October 7.
The Palestine Action Group Sydney also withdrew its request to protest on Oct. 7, the first anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in Israel's history
The teenager, who reportedly shared pro-ISIS material on TikTok, was allegedly being groomed online to carry out attacks on Jewish community centers in Europe.
The Palestinian ideology, which views the land on which Israel was established as occupied territory “from the river to the sea” aims for the Jewish state to cease to exist.
Protesters have vandalized the Blue Moon Hotel, accusing the owners of being “Zionist filth” and “baby-killers.” Jewish-owned Caffè Aronne on the Upper East Side faces similar harassment.
2024 Assessment of the Jewish People covers surging antisemitism, geopolitical shifts, and social strife and how they are threatening the fabric of Jewish life and taking immediate action for change.
World Jewish Congress executive council member Benjamin Guttman stated, "It is unbearable that these individuals continue to hold political office instead of facing justice in court."
The new legislation, which if not vetoed will take effect from January 1, would see college students taught how to have civil discourse and punish cases of intimidation and harassment.
Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) filed a series of letters to the IRS calling them to revoke the tax-exempt status of groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine citing links to vandalism and violence.
A virtually lone voice in academia, Dr. Matthias Küntzel strives to research, study, and expose the underlying antisemitic discourse sported by Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood.