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Credit Suisse had many more bank accounts with Nazi ties than previously known, investigation finds

A UBS audit discovered 890 potentially nazi-linked accounts, as well as support for escaping Nazis.

From left to right: Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Robert Karofsky, Global Wealth Management President at UBS Americas, Barbara Levi, General Counsel at UBS Group AG, and Neil Barofsky, partner at Jenner and Block LLP, testify during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
 Adolf Eichmann, pictured in 1941/1942, in his SS uniform. Eichmann fled to Argentina in 1950 before being captured by the Mossad in 1960.

Milei to open Argentina’s Nazi ratline archives, urged to reveal Holocaust records

 Representatives of DAIA, Argentina's Jewish umbrella organization, present 2023 data about antisemitic incidents at Buenos Aires City Legislature, Sept. 16, 2024.

Landmark ruling: Argentine politician convicted of antisemitism under IHRA definition

 Efraim Zuroff on the forefront of Simon Wiesenthal Center (illustrative)

Last Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff resigns from Simon Wiesenthal Center, vows to fight antisemitism


Simon Wiesenthal Center urges boycott of Ben & Jerry's

The goal of the Wiesenthal Center is to “mobilize Americans and states to contest Ben & Jerry’s boycott against Israel.”

Ben & Jerry's ice cream (Illustrative)

Museum of Tolerance a step toward eradicating evil - Mizel

Larry Mizel told attendees that the museum is a result of a pledge he made years ago to use his time and resources to improve the world by promoting tolerance and acceptance. 

 Simon Weisenthal Center chairman Larry Mizel is seen speaking at the Jerusalem Post annual conference at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem, on October 12, 2021.

Trial of former Nazi camp secretary may not go forward

A German court had previously ruled the 96-year-old woman who served as a secretary to the commandant at the Stutthof concentration camp as fit to stand trial.

Guard tower at Stutthof concentration camp

Canadian-Jewish political candidates' posters vandalized with swastikas

In response, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted that he was "disgusted and angry" at the antisemitic incidences.

A Nazi armband with a swastika displayed in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany

The Cairo Book Fair remains rife with antisemitism - opinion

This May, in the spirit of the Abraham Accords, Abu Dhabi's book fair was totally clean. This was not the case in Egypt.

THE SHOUROUK bookstore features the bestselling hate books from the Cairo International Book Fair 2021.

Google criticized by Jewish organization for 'allowing' antisemitism

The controversy began in 2007 when Kamau Bobb, known for being Google's head of diversity, wrote a post where he wrote that Jews have "an appetite for war and killing."

Google Doodle for Israel's election day

SWC addresses open letter to Macron over Le Drian apartheid remark

"Not since President de Gaulle's June 1967 'Six-Day War' reference to 'the Jews as an elite people, sure of itself and domineering,' has a French political leader made such a damaging statement."

 French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian wears a face mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as he talks to the media at a school in Mechref, Lebanon July 24, 2020

Celebrating 20 years of 'In Search of Peace,' diplomacy with Arab leaders

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Moriah Films’ documentary 'In Search of Peace.'

KING HAMAD bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain at the Al-Sakhir Palace with Hier and Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Simon Wiesenthal Center associate dean, 2017.

Interpol drops arrest warrant for Sbarro bomber Ahlam al-Tamimi

Simon Wiesenthal Center: This “would encourage further terrorism and deny justice and closure for the victims and survivors.”

Sbarro pizzeria after Palestinian terrorists detonated a bomb

Lithuania promotes a false Holocaust narrative - opinion

Addressing the elephant in the room.

A monument honoring the victims of the Ponary massacre near Vilnius, Lithuania