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Fox News' “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter brings you news about rising anti-Semitic bigotry in the U.S. and around the world.

Today's Newsletter:

– Group offers $1 million to anyone who organizes Pride parades in Gaza and the West Bank
– Biden's top adviser was employed for decades by a church that supported anti-Semites
– Big Ten university president to resign after handling pandemic and anti-Israel protests
– BBC fails to meet Journalism 101 standards on Israel's war against Hamas

Top Stories: The watchdog group, which aims to expose hypocrisy, made the announcement on Monday. Probably. Donate $1 million To Queers for Palestine or any other US LGBTQ advocacy group, Gay Pride Parade in Gaza and the West Bank. A new tolerance campaign (NTC) Chairman Gregory Angelo, who is gay and a former president of the Log Cabin Republicans, said the campaign is a “wake-up call” for all those who identify with the “queer for Palestine” and “gay for Gaza” movements.

video: College students across the country are expressing their concerns Fox News Digital “There is tension between student groups on campus right now,” NYU's Vivian told Fox News Digital. “Protests will undoubtedly occur, but they will likely look different than they did last semester because there are few places on campus where students can physically gather.”

Radical Zone: top biden The White House The advisors have been employed for decades. As pastor of a Washington, D.C., church, he has hosted several activists and religious leaders with long histories of anti-Semitism, including a Black activist who, in a 2002 speech, called for the murder of Israeli “Zionists” and their babies.

Another man dies: Rutgers University President Intention Resign He stepped down at the end of the academic year after leading New Jersey's top university during a brief tenure marred by the pandemic and pro-Palestinian protests and encampments on campus.

Guest Edit: Trevor Asserson, a lawyer based in Tel Aviv detail His detailed report Regarding the BBC's coverage of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, he wrote: “The BBC appears to have ignored its own journalistic rulebook on this subject.”

Quote of the week: “I personally strongly disagree with everything they stand for, as do many other students here, and I know others who are very uncomfortable with the protesters showing up on campus and refusing to leave.” – Noah, student at the University of Tennessee

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