Anti-Semitism Exposed Newsletter Overview
This newsletter sheds light on instances of anti-Semitic bias both in the United States and globally.
In Today’s Highlights:
- A music festival features an anti-Israel band that chants “Death to IDF.” They have now adopted a victim narrative.
- Hamas announces that they will award money to those who harm or kill aid workers.
- A tragic incident in Boulder led to the death of an 82-year-old woman after a hate-based attack.
Key Stories
British Punk Rap Duo Bob Villain: After facing backlash for their performance at Glastonbury, they shifted from chanting to emotional expressions. They claimed to feel targeted and also mentioned that their criticism involved anti-Israel sentiments.
Hamas’s Threat: According to a humanitarian organization, groups like Hamas are incentivizing violence against those trying to assist individuals in Gaza, complicating an already dire situation.
Colorado Hate Crime Victim: The case against a suspect involved in the hate crime against Karen Diamond, an 82-year-old woman injured in a Molotov cocktail attack, has been advanced. Mohamed Sabrie Soliman, a 45-year-old from Egypt, faces serious charges after the incident at a gathering of supporters for hostages in Gaza.
David Marcus and the Trump Administration: An analysis of the administration’s actions against anti-Semitism, raising questions on strategic responses from officials like Marco Rubio.
Guest Editorial: Rabbi Mark Schneier expresses concerns that the Jewish community in New York is under a more significant threat than merely ineffective local governance.
This Week’s Insight: A quote from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation highlights the real danger facing aid workers amid ongoing hostilities.
For more in-depth coverage on related topics, refer to the Anti-Semitism Report.





