CAM weekly antisemitism report – "Destroy Israel" banner unfurled at Spanish festival
9.4% rise in far-right antisemitic incidents monitored this week
9.4% rise in far-right antisemitic incidents monitored this week
Riemer called the exclusion of Israeli scholars a "silent boycott," where many experience "invitations not being extended, talks being canceled, allegedly for some kind of bureaucratic reason."
Israeli legal organization calls for federal probe and possible sanctions, alleging terror-linked lawfare campaign targeting IDF soldiers and dual nationals.
Meta significantly changed its approach to moderating hateful content in January 2025, shifting away from proactive enforcement toward a model that relies on user reports and reactive enforcement.
The complaint calls on Dutch authorities to investigate the two MKs over "public incitement to genocide."
Comment from B'nai Brith Canada, attributable to Richard Robertson, Director of Research and Advocacy, told The Jerusalem Post that "Being Jewish is not a provocation."
According to the Mauthausen Guides, around 400 women were interned in the camp during World War II, 194 of whom were Russian protective-custody prisoners.
The report documents MSF’s internal staff conversations and culture regarding Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the personal experiences of Jewish staff members within the organization.
Officers responded within minutes and arrested both suspects shortly afterward.
"Antisemitism is a threat that must be addressed with the seriousness that such a deadly reality demands," said former US deputy special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Aaron Keyak.
Rising threats and hate incidents are driving some Jewish Canadians to explore relocation options in Panama, the US, and Israel.