Antisemitic passerby throws coins at Dave Portnoy during pizza review
Internet celebrity experienced slurs, coin-throwing incident during One Bite Pizza Review filming.
Internet celebrity experienced slurs, coin-throwing incident during One Bite Pizza Review filming.
Government-funded organization invites anti-Israel activists to Holocaust remembrance event as Norwegian PM confirms attendance.
Two men dressed as SS officers marched on Istiklal Avenue in Turkey's largest city; not only did no one try to stop them, many young people approached them and asked to be photographed with them.
Demonstrators blocked Crown Iris buses holding Israeli passengers at Souda port as police deployed tear gas in Crete.
Rami Glikstein, who is also a lecturer for the IDF, was attacked on his way to the restaurant Mr. Broadway during a family visit. The assailant threw his kippah to the ground, spat on it, and then struck him in the face.
"My child called me from his school in Edinburgh and told me that another child at school threatened to stab him."
A shop owner in Flensburg in northern Germany put up a sign reading “Jews are forbidden entry here,” claiming it was, in his words, “hypocrisy” in response to Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.
"For the Scottish Government to endorse this modern-day blood libel will not save a single innocent life in Gaza, but it will embolden those who now use the language of genocide to justify the harassment and intimidation of Jews here in Scotland," a letter sent by the organization "Scotland Against Antisemitism" read.
Hasan Piker "compared the Houthis to Anne Frank," called Hezbollah a "successful resistance organization," claimed that "America deserved the September 11 attacks," and even said that "it doesn't matter if rapes occurred on October 7."
The "Report It" app allows users to document antisemitic incidents in real time while maintaining complete anonymity, addressing what experts identify as a persistent problem in combating hate crimes.
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