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Antisemitism Uncovered: Batya discusses why Jews became politically ‘homeless’

Antisemitism Uncovered: Batya discusses why Jews became politically 'homeless'

Anti-Semitism Exposed Newsletter

A new edition of the newsletter “Anti-Semitism Exposed” focuses on the increasing prevalence of anti-Semitic sentiments in the U.S. and globally.

In this issue:

  • Exclusive interview with Batia Ungar Sargon
  • Emergency summit in Jerusalem among Christian leaders to address the surge in global anti-Semitism
  • A British Islamic police association labels the IDF as a terrorist entity

Among the main highlights, Batia Ungar Sargon shared insights with FOX News Digital regarding the ongoing collaboration between American Jews and the Democratic Party. She expressed her dismay over the rising anti-Semitism, noting that many Jews now feel politically displaced, trapped between an increasingly unwelcoming left and a right they have historically been wary of.

Christian Leaders Unite

In response to growing global hostility, Christian leaders convened a rally in Jerusalem, striving to combat the alarming rise of anti-Semitism. This significant gathering, aimed at dismantling harmful theological biases and historical anti-Semitism within the Church, seeks to express a united stance in support of Israel and the Jewish community.

Controversial Claims

The British National Islamic Police Association has faced scrutiny over a policy document from a former vice-president that described the IDF as a “terrorist organization.” The report was criticized for linking Zionism to anti-Muslim sentiment and questioned reports about Hamas’s actions, with critics alleging that it contained anti-Semitic inaccuracies that could erode public trust in law enforcement.

Government Action

Authorities recently charged eight individuals associated with anti-Israel extremism. These suspects are accused of orchestrating violent intimidation efforts, which reportedly included plans for bombings and assaults, aimed at various leaders and institutions, particularly targeting the University of Michigan.

Rabbi Micah Greenland of NCSY emphasizes the need for ongoing support for Jewish teens, highlighting that anti-Semitism in educational settings is a daily challenge that requires sustained community engagement and education, aiming to empower students and bolster their Jewish identities.

Quote of the Week

“A lot of Jews were involved in the civil rights movement and thought of themselves as good, well-placed members of the left. When they finally needed support, they looked left and right, and all their allies fled.” – Batia Ungar-Sargon

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