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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Family of Hamas’ baby hostage clings to hope

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:
-The family of Hamas's youngest hostage remains hopeful as the boy celebrates his first birthday as a prisoner.
– Department of Education is investigating anti-Semitism at the University of Minnesota
– Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff told WEF how Jews in America feel after October 7th
– 'Stranger Things' actor speaks out against backlash against October 7 massacre accusations

Top stories: Kfir Bivas, The youngest hostage captured in the October 7 Hamas massacre in Israel just celebrated his first birthday in captivity. His great-uncle told Fox News Thursday that he remains positive that he can return home safely. “We believe they are alive. We hope and pray in our hearts that they are alive,” Mauricio Schneider told America's Newsroom. So we're not really giving up, they're alive and we want them back…we're going to pray until our last day…that we get them somehow. ”

“Lonely and hated”: Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff said on a World Economic Forum panel that he and other American Jews Shocked by the outpouring of hatred after the October 7 massacre in Israel. “We kind of looked at who were friends and who weren't, and there were too many people in that category. Some of them we thought were friends, some of them weren't. There was also [it was] It was just shocking.'' Emhoff said many Jews he spoke to after the attack felt “alone and hated.”

Hate on the Quad: Under investigation by the Federal Ministry of Education Anti-Semitism complaints at University of Minnesota. The study follows similar studies conducted at schools such as Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Columbia University, and Brown University, in which former regent and law professor Richard Painter found that school administrators are doing the right thing. This was done after filing a complaint with the DOE Office of Civil Rights for failing to take appropriate action. Condemning anti-Semitism after the October 7 terrorist attacks.

Actor's message for peace: in TikTok video, Noah Schnapp stars in “Stranger Things” dealt with online backlash He criticized his stance on the Israel-Hamas war, claiming that his beliefs on the conflict were “misunderstood.” Schnapp, who plays Will Byers in the Netflix television series, said he has many Palestinian friends and “wants nothing but peace, safety and security for all the innocent people affected by this conflict.” Ta.

Word of the week: “Any public official, Quit work to protest US support for ally Israel They are ignoring their responsibilities and abusing the trust of taxpayers. They deserve to be fired.'' – U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana.
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