Anti-Semitism Exposed Newsletter
In today’s update:
- Hasan Piker claims the UK has excluded him and diminished the influence of pro-Israel groups.
- A pro-Israel influencer declined an offer to co-host a FIFA event.
Top Stories
Left-wing commentator Hasan Piker, along with his uncle Cenk Uyghur, has been barred from entering the UK. This comes just before their planned appearances at the SXSW London and Oxford Union events. The Home Office revoked their travel permits, citing public interest concerns. Piker has voiced strong criticism of this decision, suggesting it was made at the prompting of Israel.
Hasan Piker is seen outside his West Hollywood home, where he seems to be engaged in a quiet moment with his dog.
Video Highlight
Mallory McMorrow, a Democratic Senate candidate from Michigan, has accused her party of anti-Semitism, revealing that slurs were used against her husband during the DNC convention.
Pro-Israel Influencer’s Concerns
Emily Austin, a sports reporter who supports Israel, turned down an opportunity to co-host a FIFA World Cup event with NYC Mayor Zoran Mamdani. After discussions with community leaders, she felt the request was an insincere attempt by progressive politicians to mend ties with the Jewish community.
Interfaith Protest
A unique coalition of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian New Yorkers gathered outside the Gracie residence to protest Mayor Zoran Mamdani. They accused progressive leaders of inciting radical behavior and neglecting the safety of Jewish populations. Muslim participants expressed concern over Islamic extremists misrepresenting their faith and aligning with others to call for the mayor’s resignation.
Harvard University’s Controversy
Sheryl WuDunn’s appointment as vice chair of Harvard’s Oversight Board Executive Committee has sparked significant backlash from students and alumni. Critics are questioning the decision amid intense scrutiny of her husband, Nicholas Kristoff, a columnist whose controversial views on Israeli security have drawn condemnation from Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
Rabbi’s Warning
Rabbi Menachem Margolin, founder of the European Jewish Association, cautions about a rising wave of violent anti-Semitism. He notes that Europe has faced similar challenges, and while there’s still time for America to alter its trajectory, it may not last long.
Quote of the Week
“At the Democratic convention, anti-Semitic slurs were shouted at my husband, who is Jewish and was with our five-year-old daughter. That’s frightening.” – Mallory McMorrow, Michigan Senate Candidate.


