The week before this report was released, a US congressional roundtable was held, which hosted nine Jewish students from several different institutions, who all said they feel unsafe on campus.
Californian rideshare driver faces indictment for assaulting passenger whom he assumed to be Jewish. Justice Department takes action against hate-fueled violence.
Canadian man arrested in Vancouver for antisemitic threats and vandalism against the posters of Israeli hostages. Jewish community and police respond to rising hate crimes.
In their statement, Jewish organizations said that they would "continue to explore every available avenue to ensure the safety and security of the Jewish community."
Church said in a statement that she was not an antisemite, and the phrase was not a call for the ethnic cleansing or genocide of Israelis but a call of liberation for Palestinians.
Students for Justice in Palestine at Florida International University said that one of its activists had been arrested by the FIU police department and charged with battery.
Butler said that she did not like the attack, and it caused her anguish. She said she would be "foolish if I then decided that the only violence in the scene was the violence done to Israeli people."
Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Amb. Deborah Lipstadt didn't describe the wave of antisemitism in the wake of October 7 as an uptick -- she called it a tsunami.
Groups identified as extremist, following a "robust" assessment over the next few weeks, will not be subject to any action under criminal laws and will still be permitted to hold demonstrations.
Member of Parliament Emanuelis Zingeris speaks candidly about the evolution of the Islamic State group, the weakening of democracies, and the absence of student demonstrations.
Google engineer fired for protest against collaboration with Israeli military; shouted, "I refuse to build technology that powers genocide, apartheid, or surveillance."
Cooper, an Orthodox rabbi and the director of global social action for the Simon Wiesenthal Center advocacy group, “politely” refused the request with the backing of US embassy staff.