Showcased on our screens for entertainment, is it partly to blame for rise in UK antisemitism?
Antisemitism
New data shows post-October 7 clarity among Israeli Jews—and a firm belief in Israel’s unique role as protector of the Jewish people.
Israel plans to suspend the licenses of several international non-governmental organizations after security screenings revealed that some employees had ties to terrorist organizations.
A little more than half of British Jews, 51%, said they do not see a long-term future for themselves in the United Kingdom.
Christian Zionists, who came on buses from across the Netherlands, accounted for a majority of participants.
After the Hanukkah massacre in Sydney, the Israeli prime minister warns that words are no longer enough and demands decisive action to protect Jewish communities worldwide.
“As a rabbi in Sydney, I implore you not to betray the Jewish people and not God Himself,” wrote Rabbi Schlanger following Australia’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state.
What happened on Bondi Beach the first night of Hanukkah should shock the conscience of the nation and demand more than just words of sympathy.
Impressions from an event in Jerusalem on the Norwegian action plan against antisemitism and its European context.
Israeli minister blames Australian government’s recognition of ‘Palestine’ for deadly Sydney Chanukah attack.
