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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Freed Hamas captive tells harrowing story

Fox News' “Anti-Semitism Exposed” newsletter brings a narrative of anti-Semitic bias in the United States and around the world.

In today's newsletter:

– The liberated Hamas hostage tells the UN Security Council the “pure hell” of Gaza prisoners
– Jewish Hollywood group condemns Progazapine worn at Oscar
– Teacher unions “deny offensive images” amid anti-Semitism accusations

UN Ambassador Danny Danon stands by Noah Algamani, a hostage in Friedhamas, as she holds a poster with her partner Abinathan or a partner who is being held hostage in Gaza.

Top Stories: former Hamas Hostage Noah Algamani explained to the UN Security Council about the experiences of Hamas prisoners of war and pleaded that all hostages be free from “pure hell.” “It's a miracle to be here today, but we're here to let you know we don't have time,” Argamani told the Security Council. She spoke of witnessing fear, not receiving medical care and being held in miserable circumstances.

video: Attorney General Pam Bondy said anti-Israeli student protesters in the United States on visas “should be forced out of the country.” See here:

Oscar snubs Israel: Jewish activists are Blasting Hollywood Pro-Palestinian Group I'll push Oscar participants to wear Progazapine this Sunday on the evening of the industry's premier awards. The brigade, a group of over 700 filmmakers, PR people and studio executives, called Artists4Ceasefire after learning about the plans of the other groups. “The pin is not a symbol of peace,” he read the brigade's statement. “It's the bloody coat of arms of the Jew.”

Bangling BBC: BBC I was forced to apologise After unintentionally profiled Hamas' son in a Gaza documentary. “Gaza: How to Survive the Warzone” followed four young people, ages 10 to 24, living in Gaza during the ongoing Israel-Hamas War. One is 13-year-old Abdullah and also talks about the film. The film faced a quick rebound after it was revealed that it was actually the son of Hamas' Deputy Agriculture Minister.

Teaching anti-Semitism: The Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) has removed links to websites with controversial material after being accused of spreading anti-Semitism. The union shared educational resources, including offensive images criticizing Israel. Foreign aid to Israel, A poster showing what appears to be armed Palestinians with the words “what is filmed with force is only returned by force,” and a book for children that calls Zionists “a group of bullies.”

Starting from Bernard: Two Bernard University students in New York City have been banished for their suspected role of disrupting the first session of history Modern Israel Last month's course. The two unidentified students pounded the drums and chanted “Free Palestine” during the course held on January 21st.

President's priorities: Leo Terrell, a senior adviser to the Civil Rights Advisor, who leads the new Department of Justice task force to combat anti-Semitism, told Fox News Digital that the president had instructed his task force “to use all the tools in our toolbox to stop this anti-impressive action.”

Guest Editorial: Yossi Zur, whose son was 17 years old when he was killed in a terrorist bombing in Haifa, explains why he hates watching Israel trade terrorists for hostages.

This week's quote: “As an international community, I believe that hostages must understand that they are in hell,” Noah Algamani, a newly released Hamas hostage, addressed the UN Security Council.

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