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More than a thousand Italian intellectuals have signed a petition against anti-Semitism
More than 1,150 representatives of the Italian cultural and scientific elite have signed the manifesto “In Support of Israel — Against the Hunt for Jews”, published in the newspaper Il Riformista.
M.A. PROGRAM in Communication, Public Advocacy and Combating Antisemitism
A new international MA track in Communication, Public Diplomacy, and Combating Antisemitism is established at the School of Communication, Ariel University.
Chronicle of Antisemitism for the Week
May 25, 2025, Los Angeles, USA: Two Orthodox Jewish men were wounded in a shooting near a prayer gathering.
Invisible Wall: How Antisemitism is Taking Over British Offices
In one of the London offices, a manager whispered to a colleague: “Again, those with their Israel”.
Post-Zionism and Anti-Zionism after October 7
Post-Zionism is often presented as something smart and progressive — as if Zionism has fulfilled its mission by creating Israel in 1948, and now it’s time to move on.
A court in Belgium acquitted a famous writer of charges of anti-Semitism
The criminal court of the city of Ghent in Belgium acquitted Belgian writer and playwright Herman Brusselmans of charges of inciting hatred and advocating violence against the Jewish community.
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.

