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.
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– marks the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks that caused lasting trauma for Israelis and Jewish Americans
– CBS News staff erupts after host challenges guest's anti-Israel views
– Liora Rez: Stop Anti-Semitism founder says shocking increase in attacks against Jews has historical significance
Sagui Dekel Chen's father, Jonathan Dekel Chen, and Itai Chen's father, Ruby, are surrounded by other families of Americans taken hostage by Hamas in the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel. Chen speaks to reporters after the meeting. Meeting with President Biden at the White House on December 13, 2023. (Julia Nickinson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Top stories: life in israeland even for American Jews, one year after the Oct. 7, 2023 terrorist attacks, terrorist attacks are far from returning to normal, said David Fox, director of U.S. Crisis and Trauma Services. says Dr. Chai Lifeline InternationalThe organization, which supports families living with illness and loss, said it had traveled to Israel multiple times over the past year to meet hostage families and consult with survivors' families on the ground. . “October 7th will remain etched in the consciousness of Jews and Israelis,” Fox told Fox News Digital.
video: Israel on Monday marked the one-year anniversary of the Jewish state's darkest day. Read the Fox News Channel report here:
Side with the mob: CBS News is in turmoil, facing multiple controversies after Kamala Harris changed her answers in an interview about Israel and reprimanded a reporter who pressured an anti-Israel guest. The Free Press reported Wednesday that Mark Memmott, CBS News' senior director of standards and practices, sent an email to all employees in late August telling them not to refer to Jerusalem as being in Israel.
Message of hate: house and sidewalk University of Michigan President Santa Ono on Monday marked the first anniversary of the attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists, where anti-Israel messages were spray-painted and vandalized. The words “intifada” and “coward” were spray-painted on the grounds. Mark Bernstein, a member of the university's Board of Trustees, called the vandalism “another violent act of intimidation by an anti-Semitic mob.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the 79th United Nations General Assembly on Friday, September 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith) (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)
Guest editor: Liora Rez, founder of Stop Antisemitism, writes that societies that target Jews have illiberal, stagnant cultures that prevent diverse ideas and innovation from flourishing. Anti-Semitism is a symptom of a cancer that eats away at civilization from within. If the United States does not turn things around, it could follow the same path as other countries where hatred against Jews has become widespread.
Word of the week: “Historical Jewish attitudes, and those of the State of Israel since its founding, have responded to oppression by coming together and showing resilience.” Dr. David Fox, Crisis and Trauma, Chai Lifeline International Director of Services.
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