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New Trump order: first steps in combating anti-Semitism in universities
On January 30, 2025, US President Donald Trump took a decisive step by signing an Executive Order to combat anti-Semitism.

Jewish anti-Zionism and October 7 — it’s important to know!
On October 7, 2023, Israel was subjected to a monstrous attack by its enemies, unprecedented in scale and brutality since the Holocaust.

ADL survey: 46% of adults worldwide hold antisemitic views
According to a survey conducted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and published in January, 46% of adults worldwide hold antisemitic beliefs.

Antisemitism in a new package: how ideology masks hatred
New Progressive Antisemitism and Its Social Base Modern “progressive” antisemitism, especially prevalent in Western Europe, relies on two key groups.

Truth doesn’t matter, or how data on victims in Gaza is manipulated to defame Israel
A recent report prepared by the British think tank Henry Jackson Society, specializing in international politics and security research, revealed shocking evidence of how the Gaza Health Ministry, controlled by HAMAS, systematically inflates casualty data during the ongoing conflict.

When objectivity becomes a threat: how the UN gets rid of employees suspected of sympathizing with Israel
The UN positions itself as an international organization that protects the principles of justice and equality.

Pages of history: the repeal of UN Resolution No. 3379, equating Zionism with racism
On December 16, 1991, the UN General Assembly annulled the infamous Resolution No.

Anti-Semitic Pogrom in Amsterdam
On November 7th, in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, a Europa League football match took place between Maccabi (Tel Aviv) and the local team Ajax.

Police in the Netherlands refuse to guard Jewish sites, citing ‘moral considerations’
The Dutch newspaper Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad published an interview with two representatives of the Association of Jewish Police Officers.

Study: BBC, in covering the war in Gaza, violated its editorial guidelines over 1500 times
According to a study published by The Telegraph, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) breached its editorial standards over 1500 times in its coverage of the war between Israel and HAMAS.