The Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM rigorously monitors extremist content promoted online by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters at college and university
The Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM rigorously monitors extremist content promoted online by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters at college and university
An Israeli educator suffered an antisemitic assault in New York City on Monday. Rami Glikstein, 58, was visiting the United States with his family and
An Israeli educator suffered an antisemitic assault in New York City on Monday. Rami Glikstein, 58, was visiting the United States with his family and
British Airways has withdrawn sponsorship from Louis Theroux’s podcast after an episode that gave a platform to antisemitic rhetoric and anti-Israel conspiracy theories. The guest,
British Airways has withdrawn sponsorship from Louis Theroux’s podcast after an episode that gave a platform to antisemitic rhetoric and anti-Israel conspiracy theories. The guest,
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) announced today the appointment of Alyza D. Lewin as President of U.S. Affairs. In this newly-established role, Lewin will lead
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) announced today the appointment of Alyza D. Lewin as President of U.S. Affairs. In this newly-established role, Lewin will lead
Ireland’s new President-elect Catherine Connolly is facing scrutiny for her history of inflammatory remarks about Israel and Hamas. The 68-year-old Connolly, a far-left, anti-establishment politician,
Ireland’s new President-elect Catherine Connolly is facing scrutiny for her history of inflammatory remarks about Israel and Hamas. The 68-year-old Connolly, a far-left, anti-establishment politician,
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🇺🇸 Israeli educator Rami Glickstein, 58, was attacked in Midtown NYC.
The assailant threw his kippah to the ground, spat on it, and punched him.
The surge in antisemitism across New York has become unbearable.
Last week, CAM was honored to host a delegation of Chiefs of Staff and senior officials representing Governors from 12 U.S. states for an inspiring and meaningful visit to Israel.
Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Vermont.
We’re grateful for the friendship and growing partnership. 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Seven years ago today, a terrorist murdered 11 Jews at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, and wounded many others, in the deadliest antisemitic attack in the U.S.
We remember:
Joyce Fienberg,
Richard Gottfried,
Rose Mallinger,
Jerry Rabinowitz,
Cecil Rosenthal,
David Rosenthal,
Bernice Simon,
Sylvan Simon,
Daniel Stein,
Melvin Wax,
Irving Younger.
May their memories be a blessing 🕯️
Exciting announcement for CAM!
We are proud to welcome to our team the exceptional Alyza D. Lewin
@adlewin as President of CAM U.S. Affairs.
Alyza is a remarkable leader, a true expert, and a tireless advocate for the Jewish people, and above all, a great friend!
She brings an impressive legal career and extraordinary accomplishments, along with invaluable experience, courage, and vision to CAM.
We are honored to have her with us and excited for all that we will achieve together.
Welcome aboard, Alyza!
New reports show the Palestinian Authority has quietly resumed paying monthly salaries to imprisoned terrorists and families of “martyrs,” despite publicly pledging to end this practice.
On October 25, Palestinian Media Watch documented that payments were distributed through post offices with no official announcement.
This is a serious breach that encourages terrorism and endangers Israelis.
New CAM ARC data shows a 178.9% increase in antisemitic incidents on campuses from August to September 2025.
Read the full CAM Monthly Report → https://combatantisemitism.org/studies-reports/global-campus-antisemitic-incidents-surge-178-9-in-september-as-academic-year-resumes/
🇧🇷 Shay Salamon, Director of Hispanic Affairs, represented CAM at a remembrance ceremony at the Rio de Janeiro Legislative Assembly.
He received official recognition for CAM’s leadership and efforts to combat antisemitism.
Congratulations!
A Jewish home in Brookline received an Amazon package marked with “Free Palestine.”
Security footage from October 21, 2025 shows the delivery.
Source: @kassyakiva
🇫🇷 In Les Lilas, near Paris, a 13-year-old boy named Sasha was beaten in his building’s hallway after being called a “dirty Jew” by a group of teenagers.
He suffered a head injury and multiple bruises.
His mother said, “We’re hiding again, like in 1940.”
🇮🇹 Italian influencer Cecilia Parodi was convicted of hate speech after saying,
“I hate all Jews, all Israelis.”
She received an 18-month suspended sentence and a fine of over €20,000, including compensation to Holocaust survivor and Senator Liliana Segre, one of her targets.
Antisemitism has consequences.
We’re honored to share a special moment for the Combat Antisemitism Movement,
President Donald J. Trump personally responded to our note of appreciation published in The Jerusalem Post, thanking us for it.
The Jewish lawyer was handcuffed and detained for nearly 10 hours after police claimed his Star of David necklace could “offend” pro-Palestinian protesters.
Arresting a Jew for wearing a star of david is a new low even for the UK.
CAM strongly condemns this disgraceful act of antisemitism.
A Jewish lawyer was arrested in London after police claimed his Star of David necklace could “offend” pro-Palestinian protesters.
He was handcuffed and detained for nearly 10 hours.
The same police force has said that waving jihadist flags at protests is “not an offence.”
These antisemitic double standards are a disgrace for the UK.
We won’t tell you which club we support because today it doesn’t matter. When Jews are banned from attending a match against Aston Villa in an antisemitic decision. 💛💙
History repeats itself, and it hurts. Post it. Share it. #WeAreMaccabi
🇬🇧 UK authorities have banned Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending the Europa League match against Aston Villa on November 6, citing “security risks.”
This is the wrong decision.
CAM condemns this discriminatory ban and calls for its immediate reversal.
🇬🇧 Samuel Williams, a 20-year-old University of Oxford student, was arrested on October 15 after being filmed chanting:
“Gaza, Gaza, make us proud, put the Zios in the ground”
during a pro-Palestinian march in London.
Police confirmed he was arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred, and Oxford University has suspended him, stating there is “no place for hatred or antisemitism” within its community.
🇪🇸 Pro-Palestinian rioters sparked chaos in Barcelona last night, destroying McDonald’s and Starbucks.
This is becoming ridiculous.
🇧🇪 “Death to the IDF.”
Written on a train in Belgium.
Disgusting.
Suddenly the “Free Palestine” movement is very silent.
Because it was never about Palestinians.
It was about blaming the Jews.
As all the living hostages are finally free,
our partners from every part of the world joined together to share one message:
Welcome back home. 🎗️
Yesterday, after more than 730 days in Hamas captivity, 24 hostages were returned from Gaza. Twenty were alive and four were murdered.
Hamas still holds 24 more hostages, refusing to release them even though it was part of the deal. The return of some was meant to mark an end, but it only reminds us that the mission is not over.
We will not turn the page until every last hostage is home. 🇮🇱
🇮🇱 After two years of pain and darkness, all living hostages have finally been freed from Hamas captivity.
A moment of history.
A moment of tears.
A moment Israel will never forget.
Freedom, at last.
🇮🇱 On behalf of the Combat Antisemitism Movement, we thank President Trump for his bold leadership in securing the ceasefire and working to bring our hostages home.
Your courage, moral clarity, and unwavering support for Israel and the Jewish people have made history.
We also recognize Ambassador Mike Huckabee, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner for their tireless dedication to this vital mission.
With gratitude and respect.
🇮🇱 Thousands gathered, singing together for the hostages.
A moment beyond words.
📽️ Shani Tamim






















