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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: How much did US really pay Hamas-linked UN agency?

The FOX News newsletter “Anti-Semitism Exposed” brings you stories about the rise of anti-Semitic prejudice in the United States and around the world.

In today’s newsletter:

– U.S. taxpayers sent billions of dollars to UNRWA, the United Nations agency whose employees were allegedly involved in Hamas attacks
– Harvard professor tasked with combating anti-Semitism absent from anti-Semitism committee
– Amid today’s rise in anti-Semitism, professor reveals story of her late husband, a Holocaust survivor

Top stories: Over the past 15 years, US taxpayers donated an astonishing amount to UNRWAis the United Nations refugee agency for Palestinians, which critics have long said promotes anti-Israel policies in the Middle East, but has recently come under intense scrutiny for its alleged ties to Hamas. The Fox News review shows the extent of that.

video: Jonathan Frieden, a student at Harvard Law School, received a solemn decision after a professor who previously signed a letter accusing Israel of wanting to morally cleanse Gaza was selected to serve on the school’s Anti-Semitism Task Force. expresses an opinion. Look here.

Campus controversy: A group of University of Pennsylvania faculty and staff gathered Monday to show support for civilians in the Gaza Strip with a “die-in,” blocking entrances to campus buildings. During an event hosted by the Penn-Palestinian School of Justice (PFJP), participants feigned death on the ground on the steps of University Hall.

History of the Holocaust: As a news report Antisemitism on American college campuses The issue has been swirling ever since the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, but one piano professor at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee, has found his way through it. “So many students today don’t really understand what they see on the news,” Katherine Gaudes, whose late husband was a Holocaust survivor, told Fox News Digital.

“Very unpleasant”: Massachusetts man faces federal charges Threatened to kill members of the Jewish community and blow up synagogues. The U.S. Department of Justice announced that John Reardon, 59, is charged with one count of using an interstate commerce facility to threaten or harm a person or place with an explosive device. did.

Quote of the week: “We had hoped that the lessons of the Holocaust would be learned, and today we are surprised by them.” Accusations of genocide against the Jewish state While we are fighting for our survival,” said Yakov Rivne, Israel’s ambassador to Poland.

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