Bondi attackers embraced as 'soldiers' by Islamic State
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Bondi massacre and branded the attackers as 'soldiers', urging continued violence against Jews and Christians.
Look at Nazi Rule: The Manning of the Machines of Violence
The article explores the historical context of collaboration in Nazi rule and colonial systems, focusing on the involvement of local officials in the persecution of Jews.
Burgertory founder’s chant about Zionists at pro-Palestine rally incited hatred against Jews, tribunal rules
A Victorian tribunal ruled that a pro-Palestine protester's chant incited hatred against Jews, finding a breach of the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act.
TMU student recounts assault on group of Jews and Israelis at campus event
A student at Toronto Metropolitan University reported an assault during an event supporting Israel, where a masked assailant threw expired milk at them.
Holocaust... When the Nazis killed 6 million Jews in gas chambers!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the 'Yad Vashem' memorial in Israel, which commemorates the Holocaust where six million Jews were murdered under Nazi rule.
Levin appointed a lawyer who campaigned against granting status to non-Jews to a judge in immigration matters
Israeli Minister of Justice Yariv Levin appointed a lawyer who previously opposed granting residency to non-Jews to a judge in immigration courts.
Leader: He has called Jews 'the offspring of monkeys and pigs' – the circle around him determines Swedish aid
A Swedish minister is involved in controversial negotiations related to aid and deportations to Somalia amidst allegations of antisemitic remarks by associated figures.
Netanyahu Makes Trump and American Jews Fools - Again
The article critiques Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's government for undermining U.S. interests while distracting Trump with Iran.
New edition of Ferrara bible shows how persecuted Jews kept faith alive in Spanish
The new edition of the Ferrara Bible highlights the efforts of persecuted Jews in 16th-century Italy to preserve their faith amidst challenges.
American Rabbi: Judaism Prevents the Establishment of Any State, and Zionists Distort the Torah
An American rabbi expresses strong opposition to the existence of the Israeli state, claiming that true Judaism forbids Jews from establishing a state in Palestine.
Tensions Rise at One of the Holiest Sites for Jews and Muslims
Rising tensions have been reported at the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem as Israeli authorities allegedly violate longstanding agreements regarding prayer rights for Muslims.
Henrik Dorsin's Foreign Office Bureaucrat Saves Jews in a Dangerous Mix of Comedy and Heroic Story
The article discusses how the upcoming Netflix film "The Swedish Link" aims to highlight the lesser-known efforts of Gösta Engzell, similar to those of Raoul Wallenberg, in saving Jews during World War II.
Another Violation of the Status Quo: Police Extend Visiting Hours for Non-Muslims on the Temple Mount
The Israeli police have extended visiting hours for Jews and tourists at the Temple Mount for the first time to coincide with the opening of Ramadan, a move described by the Palestinian Authority as a dangerous escalation.
Netanyahu deceives Trump and American Jews... again
The article criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for misleading the US government and American Jews about Israel's actions in the Middle East.
Friedman: Netanyahu Deceives Trump and American Jews Again
Thomas Friedman argues that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is misleading both President Trump and American Jews by diverting attention to the Iranian threat while undermining U.S. interests and Jewish security worldwide.
Palestinian activist accused of expressing desire to 'kill Jews' wins deportation case
A Palestinian activist who faced deportation for alleged antisemitic statements has won his case in U.S. immigration court after the government failed to provide sufficient evidence for his removal.
The textile factory in Dvůr Králové was taken from the Jews by the Nazis, and then produced yellow stars in it
The article discusses the historical context of a textile factory in Dvůr Králové, which was seized from its Jewish owners by the Nazis and subsequently used to manufacture yellow stars for Jewish identification.
Snapshots in February: Pictures of the Day
The article presents a series of images depicting significant events in February, including tensions involving ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel, a volcanic eruption in La Réunion, and children in Gaza playing amidst destruction.
How an undercover cop foiled an IS plot to massacre Britain’s Jews – podcast
An undercover police operation thwarted a deadly Islamic State plot targeting Britain's Jewish community, leading to life sentences for the conspirators.
Canadian military apologizes after post leaves Jews out of Holocaust message
The Canadian military has issued an apology for a social media post about the Holocaust that failed to specifically mention Jews as victims, acknowledging this omission caused hurt.
Violent Clashes in Bnei Brak, Jerusalem, Protesting the Law on Drafting Haredim
Violent clashes erupted in Bnei Brak, a Haredi-majority city in Jerusalem, in response to protests against the conscription of religious Jews into the army.
Pair who plotted attack on Jews in northern England jailed for life
Two men have been sentenced to life in prison for planning a gun attack on a Jewish gathering in Manchester inspired by the Islamic State.
Two British Citizens Sentenced to Life in Prison for Planning Attack Against Jews in Manchester
Two British citizens have been sentenced to life imprisonment for planning a mass attack against the Jewish community in Manchester, inspired by ISIS.
Two men sentenced to prison for planned murder against Jews in England
Two men have been imprisoned for plotting to kill hundreds in the Jewish community in England, influenced by extremist ideologies.
Life imprisonment for two who planned to murder Jews
Two men have been sentenced to life imprisonment for planning a terrorist attack against a Jewish gathering in Manchester, UK.
Two men convicted for plans to kill several hundred Jews in England
Two men have been sentenced for plotting a terror attack aimed at hundreds of Jews in North England, inspired by ISIS.
Moment terrorist who planned to gun down UK Jews boasts of support for ISIS
Amar Hussein was convicted for plotting a massacre against the Jewish community in Greater Manchester and expressed his support for ISIS during police interviews.
England: Two men convicted for planned terror attack against Jews
Two men have been convicted in England for plotting to kill several hundred Jews in an ISIS-inspired attack against a Jewish community in northwest England.
Long prison sentences for men who planned to kill hundreds of Jews
Two men were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for plotting a mass murder of the Jewish community in Manchester, England.
Avi Benlolo: Bret Stephens is wrong — Jews can’t give up the fight against antisemitism
Avi Benlolo critiques Bret Stephens' argument that funding the fight against antisemitism is a waste, emphasizing the ongoing threats faced by Jewish communities.
American Commissioner’s Statements Spark Controversy Over Gaza Genocide and the Phrase 'The Jews Killed Christ'
Kerry Brigham Buller, a commissioner at the U.S. Commission on Religious Freedom, ignited a significant political controversy in the U.S. regarding anti-Semitism following a congressional hearing where she questioned the boundaries of criticizing Israel and described the situation in Gaza as genocide.
Political Education: Listening and Scrolling Against Hatred Towards Jews
Students from Liestal Gymnasium gather around Eva Umlauf, a young Auschwitz survivor, as they participate in a unique educational initiative aimed at combating antisemitism in Dachau, Germany.
Monarchist Braun proclaims a fight against Jews, Brussels, and Communists. The far right in Poland is strengthening
The far-right in Poland is gaining political ground as new radical factions challenge the established liberal democracy and European integration.
The law against antisemitism will open a new page for us Jews
A conference in Milan called for the establishment of a law against antisemitism, emphasizing its necessity to protect democracy and rights.
Brendan O’Neill: Epstein files unite the lunatic right and the woke left
The release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has sparked a rise in antisemitic conspiracy theories linking Jews to his misdeeds.
Chris Selley: Ontario admits Jews are unsafe in public schools, but fights them anyway
A court ruling in Ontario dismisses a lawsuit advocating for public funding of Jewish education due to safety concerns for Jewish students in public schools.
The Vision of Annexation by Smotrich in the West Bank Is Coming to Fruition, and The Last Defense Mechanisms Against Expulsion Are Being Nullified
Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich and the settlement movement are significantly influencing the current and future landscape for Jews and Palestinians in the West Bank, with recent cabinet decisions reflecting this shift.
Epstein Conversation: Barak Warned of Israel's Demographic Collapse and Called for Selective Immigration of Jews
A leaked conversation between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epstein reveals concerns regarding Israel's demographic future and calls for selective Jewish immigration.
Smotrich: The Cabinet Approved Expanding Enforcement in Areas A and B, Including Civil Matters
Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced that the security cabinet has approved expanding enforcement operations in Areas A and B, including regulatory measures on water violations and archaeological sites, alongside easing land sales to Jews in the West Bank.
She was a heroine and the greatest Hungarian actress of the 40s. The Gestapo tortured her for months
Katalin Karády, a renowned Hungarian actress and humanitarian, risked her life during WWII to save persecuted Jews while achieving immense fame in the arts during the 1930s and 40s.
World star attacked genocide in Gaza, Jews told him: 'Stick to football, words have consequences...'
Two local Jewish organizations have told Pep Guardiola to 'focus on football' after he condemned the genocide in Palestine during a press conference.
Manchester Jews slam Guardiola over speech on Palestine
Jewish community leaders in Manchester have criticized Pep Guardiola for his public comments on Palestine, urging him to be more cautious with his language amidst rising anti-Semitism.
Jews attacked Guardiola over statement about the war
Jewish leaders in Manchester have criticized Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola for his comments on international conflicts, urging him to focus on football amid rising antisemitism.
The Cinematic Journey of Gerta Schnirch Through the 20th Century Shows That We Have Still Not Come to Terms With the Post-War Expulsion of Germans
The article explores the struggles of Gerta, a young girl from a mixed Czech-German family in multicultural Brno, as World War II causes rising tensions among Czechs, Germans, and Jews in her community.
The first hearing of the appeal court regarding Remigijus Žemaitaitis, sentenced for incitement against Jews
The Lithuanian appellate court is holding its first organizational hearing in the case of Remigijus Žemaitaitis, who was fined for inciting hatred against Jews and denying Nazi crimes.
Syria, once home to a large Jewish community, takes steps to return property to Jews
Syria is beginning the process of returning property to its former Jewish community as it addresses the historical absence of Jewish citizens since they emigrated years ago.
Who is allowed to play 'real Jews'
The play 'Fake Jews' at the Deutsches Theater Berlin explores the themes of identity and authenticity through the lens of actors impersonating Jews, raising questions about who has the right to portray such roles.
"Fake Jews" at the DT in Berlin: Not the First, Not the Last
Noam Brusilovsky humorously examines the phenomenon of self-identified Jewishness in his critique at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin.
Daughter of Jews, became the only Dutch woman executed for collaborating with the Nazis
On January 14, 1948, Ans van Dijk was executed by firing squad in Amsterdam for collaborating with the Nazis, becoming the only Dutch woman to face such a fate.
UPenn faculty condemn Trump administration’s demand for ‘lists of Jews’
UPenn faculty and organizations have condemned the Trump administration's request for personal information about Jewish individuals at the university, labeling it as government overreach with troubling historical implications.