President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to fight antisemitism, with a focus on campus demonstrations against Israel.
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At least one Jewish group is willing to help the administration identify pro-Palestinian students who "take advantage of America’s liberties."
Many well-intentioned people still struggle to understand what exactly constitutes antisemitism and when anti-Israel rhetoric ‘crosses the line.’
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Wednesday focused on countering antisemitism, in what the White House described as an effort to “marshal all federal resources” to “combat the explosion of antisemitism on our campuses and in our streets since Oct. 7, 2023.”
There have been a significant number of overt and public expressions of antisemitism in the U.S., not just on college campuses but also in schools across the country, in the workplace and in our communities.
The elite resort in Western New York has failed to respond to Jewish stakeholders worried about antisemitism in the institution’s senior staff
Israel urged Australia to do more to halt an "epidemic of antisemitism" in the country as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government was doing all it could to combat attacks that he says include domestic terrorism.
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for his “failure to communicate” and lack of leadership.
After multiple acts of vandalism, a mural of Italian Auschwitz survivors has been preserved by Rome’s Shoah Museum.
The union representing professors at the City University of New York approved a resolution last week in support of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel.