Simon wiesenthal center

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

A CSW delegation met with the Interior and Defense Ministers, and the Argentinian National Archives director, who offered their cooperation in location documents on the so-called 'ratlines.'

 Adolf Eichmann, pictured in 1941/1942, in his SS uniform. Eichmann fled to Argentina in 1950 before being captured by the Mossad in 1960.
 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

 Burning American Flag with Fire Flames. Generative ai. High quality illustration. Burning American Flag with Fire Flames. Generative ai

American flags are being burnt and presidential candidates shot: What should Jews do? - opinion


Anti-Jewish COVID theories top list of worst antisemitism outbreaks

"Antisemites have blamed Jews for the medieval Black Plague to the WWI Spanish Flu" – and now they blame Jews for COVID-19, too.

In this image shared on Telegram on March 15, the coronavirus is presented as a trojan horse for “globalist” Jews.

Simon Wiesenthal Center supports Puma, JCDecaux amid BDS campaign

The group Collectif Palestine Vaincra has targeted Puma, the equipment provider for the Israeli soccer team, and has hacked JCDecaux's billboards to display pro-BDS messages.

An anti-Israeli protest inspired by BDS

SWC and CAA 'disappointed' Zionism slur ruled 'not antisemitism'

He chanted "Free, free Palestine. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”

ANTI-ISRAEL SIGNS sit on a field after an anti-Israel rally in London

Reprisal of Simon Wiesenthal play streams online

In keeping with the times, the play, economically titled “Wiesenthal,” is digitally available anywhere in the world until Oct. 28.

This Week in History: Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal retires

Anti-hate groups call on Tufts U. to oust antisemitic dental student

The Simon Wiesenthal Center and Canary Mission have been tracking the student's remarks.

Tufts University School of Dental Medicine

Outrage over armed neo-Nazi protest in Santiago, Chile

"Chile did not end its military dictatorship to accept these challenges to its democracy."

Neo-nazi protesters are seen using the Nazi salute in Santiago, Chile.

SWC denounces JDCA ad comparing 'Trump's America' to Nazi Germany

"For 75 years Jews have emphasized the uniqueness of the Nazi savagery, racism and genocide that mass murdered a third of our people and led to tens of millions dead during World War II."

Donald Trump campaign deletes tweet after using Nazi imagery

Suspect in 1982 Paris Jewish restaurant bombing to be extradited - report

The attack at the Jo Goldenberg restaurant was at the time the deadliest antisemitic attack in France since World War Two, and was part of a wave of violence involving Palestinian militants.

Male hands arrested with handcuffs in Criminal concept (illustrative)

Wiesenthal Center demands YouTube remove antisemitic French rapper

Last week, the Paris prosecutor's office announced that it had opened an investigation into the rapper for "provocation of racial hatred."

A music video for antisemitic rapper Freeze Corleone has recently amassed nearly 5 million views on Youtube.

Spanish PM urged to cancel antisemitic course at Public U. of Navarre

The controversial course that prompted the letter is titled 'Apartheid in Palestine and the Criminalization of Solidarity.'

anti israel in spain 248.88