Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's European Parliament speech linking immigration to rising violence and prejudice sparked protests and deep divisions among lawmakers.
There were signs saying, "Israel has a right to go to hell," "Israel is a terrorist state," "Bombing children is not 'self-defense,'" "The US and Israel are partners in genocide."
Split into five separate stories, the film features the parents of those who were victims or taken hostage on that day and also explores the resilience of the Jewish people.
Todd Richman faced a violent confrontation with pro-Palestinian protesters while displaying an Israeli flag, resulting in a nosebleed and police intervention.
Ali Siadatan, Iranian-born Educational Director at the Canadian ‘Tafsik’ grassroots organization, recounts his story of enlightenment, de-radicalization, and combatting totalitarian ideologies.
According to the report, three individuals attacked the woman, threatening her with a knife while calling her antisemitic slurs, including referencing the October 7 massacre.
Jewish officials face antisemitic attacks during Hurricane Helene relief efforts, complicating aid delivery and drawing condemnation from the Biden administration.
Jaden LeBlanc’s arrest occurred a day after a member of Temple Israel’s security team reported spotting a man with a gun outside the Reform synagogue during holiday services.
In Farmington Hills, flyers containing “virulent antisemitic material” were contained in plastic bags in the area of Farmington and West 14 Mile roads.
A report from the AMCHA Initiative links increased antisemitic violence to the US campuses to Faculty for Justice in Palestine (FJP), showing FJP-led protests correlate with threats, attacks.
Germany’s Baden-Württemberg Interior Minister, Thomas Strobl, reassured the Jewish community of protection amid rising antisemitism following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
In Barcelona, 4,500 demonstrated for Palestine while the Jewish community commemorated the Hamas attacks' anniversary, emphasizing unity and resilience.
One in five Britons isn't comfortable spending time with people who openly support Israel, with the figure being even worse among young Britons at 41%, double the figure recorded in December 2023.