Antisemitism
Chabad warns of rising threats to Jewish communities worldwide amid Iran conflict
The center stressed that the threat level to Jewish communities worldwide has risen significantly following the preemptive strike in Iran, and recommended that communities take precautions.
UK gov't launches independent review into 'scourge' of antisemitism in England's schools
Jewish artist expelled from Argentinian street fair after dispute over Palestinian flag
How Germany’s unusual approach to fighting antisemitism is ensnaring Jews critical of Israel
US DOJ sues California University alleging 'antisemitic hostile work environment' at UCLA campus
The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the University of California, alleging an antisemitic hostile work environment at its Los Angeles campus.
Germany can no longer blame only the far Right for antisemitism - opinion
Germany still sees antisemitism as a far-right relic; the events after the October 7 massacre exposed a far more complex and uncomfortable reality.
Australian Royal Commission into antisemitism begins inquiry into Bondi Beach terror attack
Commissioner Virginia Bell opened the Royal Commission into the Dec. 14 Bondi massacre. The hearing established terms to investigate security failures and the drivers of Australian antisemitism.
Jewish Atlanta showed how communities confront institutional failure on Israel - opinion
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival faced backlash for retaining a juror who publicly delegitimized Israel, prompting the film festival to reverse course.
'Vast and systematic': Israel's First Lady Michal Herzog breaks silence on Hamas sexual violence
Michal Herzog speaks out on denial, antisemitism, and the global reckoning over Hamas’s use of sexual violence
Swastika found at US Coast Guard training center in New Jersey, referred for investigation
The incident follows the Coast Guard's November 2025 controversy, where it had attempted to recategorize swastikas from hate symbols to "potentially divisive."
The Democrats need a nominee with a backbone on Israel issues - editorial
The Democratic Party faces a decision point. It can choose to separate itself from activists and elected voices who demand maximalist rhetoric on Israel, or it can keep trying to appease them.
Jewish students warn against politicizing campus antisemitism at Civil Rights Commission meeting
The commission, which has the power to issue subpoenas, is appointed by Congress and the president and currently has a narrow Democratic majority.
Australia begins inquiry into antisemitism following Bondi attacks, spike in antisemitic incidents
The Royal Commission, the most powerful type of government inquiry in Australia, which can compel people to give evidence, will be led by retired judge Virginia Bell.
Israel preparing to evacuate embassies abroad, source tells Saudi outlet Al Hadath
Israel may evacuate some embassies due to heightened threats from Iranian-linked entities, with embassies in Europe, the Far East, and Latin America on high alert.