Neo-Nazi

'Exterminate yourself and save us the trouble:' US man sentenced to prison for antisemitic threats

"I am 100% against Israel in every aspect. I've been watching the violence unfold in both Ukraine and the West Bank and I really don't see a difference," Owens texted a friend.

An FBI insignia on a building in Washington, DC, US. March 15, 2029.
CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) and Canadian flag are seen in this illustration taken May 6, 2025.

Canadian intelligence intervened in seven violent threats motivated by Gaza war in 2025

PROTESTERS FORM up behind a banner during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in London, on March 15, 2026.

Understanding the psychology driving modern antisemitism - opinion

Emergency personnel respond to a reported shooting incident at Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, US, March 12, 2026.

They globalized the intifada, and Michigan Jews paid the price - comment


Self-described Nazi who threatened ADL offices sentenced to 2 years in prison

According to authorities, Boryga had left a string of eight threatening voicemails with antisemitic slurs at ADL offices.

 Entrance to the FBI Building in Washington, DC.

'Nashville has a Nazi problem': Jews face two weeks of neo-Nazi invasion

"Even Nazi speech is protected under the United States Constitution," said Drake, but assured that violations would act swiftly when there were violations of law.

 ‘APPLYING THE term “Nazi” to anyone other than the past century’s genocidal criminals or their neo-Nazi successors is despicable and revolting.’

Neo-Nazi known as ‘Commander Butcher’ charged for attempting to poison Jewish children in New York

Michail Chkhikvishvili, also known as “Commander Butcher,” planned to distribute poisoned candy to children at Jewish schools in Brooklyn and other attacks against minorities, prosecutors said.

 The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn.

'Foreigners out': The increasingly popular Neo-Nazi hit of Euro 2024

Despite a legal ban in Germany, many Euro fans sing the song on German soil.

 Hungary fans troll the Germans by singing "auslander raus", foreigners out.

UK Jewish community welcomes sentencing of would-be synagogue suicide bomber

Reynolds pleaded guilty to four offences of possessing material useful for terrorism and five offences of distributing material likely to encourage terrorism.

 A courtroom (illustrative)

Michigan white supremacist sentenced after attempting to enact 'Operation Kristallnacht'

Nathan Weeden, 24, planned vandalism attacks on buildings associated with Black and Jewish Americans, alongside members of his White supremacist group 'The Base.'

Temple Jacob, a historic synagogue in Hancock, Michigan.

Israeli minister addresses convention hosted by Spanish far-right party with neo-Nazi ties

In Spain, Vox is controversial both for its platform, which includes restricting abortion access and domestic violence laws and shuttering the ministry of equality, and for a history of neo-Nazis.

 Israeli minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli speaks at a Committee for Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs at the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament in Jerusalem, on December 19, 2023.

Nick Fuentes streams 'gay porn,' claims it was pro-Israel hack

The famous Holocaust denier has previously claimed that white people are in a holy war against Jews, who converse with demons.

Supporters of the America First ideology and US President Donald Trump cheer on Nick Fuentes, a leader of the America First movement and a white nationalist, as he makes his way through the crowd for a speech during the "Stop the Steal" and "Million MAGA March" protests, November 14, 2020.

Sorry, neo-Nazis: The antisemitic progressive Left is the real threat to US Jews - opinion

In recent months, we have witnessed the equivalent of dozens of Charlottesville neo-Nazi marches, only this time the participants are from the extreme Left.

 An illustrative image of the KKK.

Police arrest German nationals performing Nazi salute at Hitler's home

The display of Nazi symbols is considered prohibited by law in Germany and Austria, two countries that have strict laws against the display of Nazi symbols.

 Siegfried Borchardt attends an ultra-right wing activists and neo-Nazis meeting in the city centre of Dortmund, Germany, September 27, 2018.