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Laptop displaying the logo of UN Women, a United Nations entity working for the empowerment of women. Credit: Monticello/Shutterstock.

UN claims antisemitic posts are due to employee account being hacked

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In what reads like the plot of a thriller no one would write, the United Nations claims that an unknown party hacked an employee’s social-media account, posted Jew-hatred (including comparing Israelis to Nazis) and...
Daniel Jadue in 2015. Credit: Ministerio Bienes Nacionales via Wikimedia Commons.

Daniel Jadue on supremacism, Nazi ideology and a ‘chosen people’

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If you thought the sordid row in 2017 over the contention that women who support Israel have no place in the feminist movement was a low point for the far left, you might perhaps...
Hamas senior political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who lives in Qatar, speaks to the press upon his arrival at the Rafah border crossing from Egypt in the southern Gaza Strip, Sept. 19, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/ Flash90.

The six top Hamas leaders in Israel’s sights

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While the assassination of Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri in an airstrike in Beirut on Tuesday was the highest-profile attack on the terror group, it is by no means the last. Israeli leaders have vowed to track...
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Israeli soldiers find Hebrew Book of Psalms in Gaza home

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IDF soldiers have found a Book of Psalms with a personal dedication to an Israeli man from nearly four decades ago in the home of a Palestinian terrorist in the Gaza Strip. The book, which...
Israeli soldiers hold an ISIS flag found on the body of a Hamas terrorist at Kibbutz Sufa on Oct. 12. Credit: IDF Spokesperson.

ISIS: Kill Jews ‘wherever you find them’

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Islamic State spokesman Abu Huthaifa al-Ansari, in a speech published by the terror group’s media arm Al-Furqan on Thursday evening, called on ISIS supporters around the world to attack Jews and avenge the killing by the...

There’s no middle ground in the fight against DEI antisemitism

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Claudine Gay resigned as president of Harvard University but as she conceded defeat in her battle to hold onto her post, she further poisoned public discourse about the controversy that undid her. In a New York Times op-ed,...
U.S. Senate candidate David McCormick (pointing) and wife Dina Powell McCormick visit Kfar Azza, one of the sites of Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre, in early January 2023. Credit: Courtesy.

‘Absolutely eradicate Hamas,’ Senate candidate David McCormick says

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David McCormick, the Republican candidate looking to unseat Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) this November, returned on Thursday from a 36-hour solidarity trip to Israel, during which he met political leaders and families of hostages...
Quran. Credit: Ahmad Ardity/Pixabay.

Muslim academics spew antisemitism in Texas, Southern California

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In Friday sermons streamed live on YouTube, two men let loose with a broad variety of Jew-hating invective. Ghaith Arodaki, who identifies as an entrepreneur and recently graduated from San Jose State University, spoke on Dec. 29 for...
The University of Maryland. Credit: W. Scott McGill/Shutterstock.

Jewish students at the University of Maryland ‘watching our backs a lot’

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National discussions about campus antisemitism since the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas in Israel have largely overlooked one of the nation’s largest Jewish student populations: the University of Maryland, College Park. The 1,340-acre campus,...
Worker in office. Credit: Pixabay.

Even before Oct. 7, Jewish groups struggled with security issues, burnout

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Leading Edge released its report “The State of the Jewish Workplace 2023” based on data from 18,212 employees and 304 CEOs at 327 organizations. The information comes from a May 2023 survey. The results of the survey—the...