Memorial tree for tortured Jewish man chainsawed in France
Olive tree planted in memory of Ilan Halimi, young Jewish man kidnapped and tortured to death by the "Gang of Barbarians" in 2006, was cut down in deliberate act of vandalism.
Olive tree planted in memory of Ilan Halimi, young Jewish man kidnapped and tortured to death by the "Gang of Barbarians" in 2006, was cut down in deliberate act of vandalism.
British Parliament member Matthew Patrick from the Labour party sent a sharp letter to Apple's representative, writing, "Protocols of the Elders of Zion is the most famous antisemitic text ever created. It was central in spreading belief in an international Jewish conspiracy and was used by the Nazis for exactly that purpose."
Pregnant tourist and Chabad husband flee to kosher restaurant after attackers hurl bottle and slurs in historic ghetto.
A Jewish participant described that while marching with the group, he felt something wet hit him. "At first I thought it was water, and then the smell came," he said.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announced that new anti-vilification laws will take effect next month, and subsequently, police will be granted powers "to unmask cowards at protests."
Three Israeli tourists enjoying a New York beach experienced targeted harassment from an anti-Israeli activist who approached them after identifying a Star of David necklace.
For the second time in a week, a Jewish passenger has reported an antisemitic incident aboard a flight operated by the US airline JetBlue. Jewish travelers are now calling for a boycott of the company.
"This is more than vandalism; it is a hateful act of intimidation and only the latest example of what happens when antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric are normalized," the Jewish Federation of St. Louis said.
Kosher meal trays on Iberia flight marked with 'Free Palestine' messages spark formal complaints by Argentinian Jews.
TikTok removed an inflammatory video posted by celebrity beauty mogul Huda Kattan after she spread antisemitic conspiracy theories to her more than 11 million followers.
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