'Like Kristallnacht': Jewish business in London vandalized in shocking attack
Unknown assailants smash windows of real estate office in Stamford Hill, destroy computers, furniture, and pour red paint everywhere.
Unknown assailants smash windows of real estate office in Stamford Hill, destroy computers, furniture, and pour red paint everywhere.
The unidentified harasser, operating under a fake social media account, documents his antisemitic attacks and posts the disturbing footage online.
A deeply troubling antisemitic incident unfolded on a Brooklyn school bus when a driver veered off route and subjected children ...
Despite a right-wing government coalition that includes pro-Israel parties, the Netherlands initiated an EU report on Israeli human rights violations ...
The Israeli National Security Council, in rare announcement, advises Israelis in Canada to exercise heightened caution, avoid displaying Jewish or ...
The controversial rapper apologized for the pain he has caused and requested forgiveness in a series of posts on social ...
Elias Rodriguez's transformation from content writer to terrorist represents the tragic endpoint of a global disinformation campaign that has radicalized ...
The security camera video shows the person approaching the home, drawing a knife, and prying the mezuzah from the entrance ...
Head of the Israeli left-wing party, The Democrats, made controversial comments during radio interview. Netanyahu, others slam comments as "echoing ...
New data by left-leaning polling firm shows 61% think deportations of pro-Palestinian protesters actually made things worse on campuses.
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