A disturbing antisemitic attack on a French Jewish man and his 6-year-old son near Milan, Italy, on Sunday has sparked national outrage in Italy and
A disturbing antisemitic attack on a French Jewish man and his 6-year-old son near Milan, Italy, on Sunday has sparked national outrage in Italy and
Partners of the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) gathered on Tuesday in Tel Aviv, Israel for a roundtable forum focused on unity, resilience, and action at
Partners of the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) gathered on Tuesday in Tel Aviv, Israel for a roundtable forum focused on unity, resilience, and action at
An Israeli tourist was seriously injured at a popular beach near Athens in a suspected antisemitic assault on Saturday, intensifying concerns for the safety of
An Israeli tourist was seriously injured at a popular beach near Athens in a suspected antisemitic assault on Saturday, intensifying concerns for the safety of
CAM Advisor on European Affairs Shannon Seban issued the following statement on Friday on France’s announced plan to recognize Palestinian statehood at the United Nations
CAM Advisor on European Affairs Shannon Seban issued the following statement on Friday on France’s announced plan to recognize Palestinian statehood at the United Nations
CAM Director of Hispanic Affairs Shay Salamon issued the following statement on Friday in response the Brazilian government’s reported withdrawal from the International Holocaust Remembrance
CAM Director of Hispanic Affairs Shay Salamon issued the following statement on Friday in response the Brazilian government’s reported withdrawal from the International Holocaust Remembrance
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One year ago today, July 27, 2024, a Hezbollah rocket hit a soccer field in Majdal Shams, northern Israel, killing 12 Druze children as they played.
🕯️ We remember the victims and stand with the Druze.
July 26, West Hollywood:
Signs read “Rape a Jew” and “I hope Hamas drops a nuclear bomb on y’all.”
ENOUGH.
🇫🇷 On July 23 in Nice, France, near a pro-Palestinian protest on the Promenade des Anglais, a man shouted antisemitic insults including “You’re a piece of Jewish shit!” and “Dirty Jew, dirty race.”
The shame must change sides. Being antisemitic is shameful, not being Jewish.
🇪🇸 A shocking scene in Spain: On July 23, police stormed a Vueling flight from Valencia to France and dragged Jewish teens off the plane for singing in Hebrew. Their 21-year-old youth leader was slammed to the floor and handcuffed. The children were left abandoned in the airport.
On July 18, 2025, hundreds of Munich residents formed a human chain at Jakobsplatz to shield their synagogue during Shabbat prayers, standing against a nearby pro‑Palestine rally marked by antisemitic chants.
Iranian voices worldwide are speaking out for the Druze community in Syria, being massacred by Syrian forces.
Everyone must speak up.
It’s time to stand with the Druze and stop the bloodshed.
Another antisemitic attack in London. This is what happens when weeks of protests filled with antisemitic chants are tolerated.
Last night, a Jewish man was assaulted in a shocking act of antisemitic violence on a bus in Dublin.
Ireland, please make your public transportation safe for everyone, including Jews.
Yesterday, in Sweden, pro-Palestinian protesters crossed every line.
They hung Holocaust uniforms on nooses, marked them with yellow stars, and held signs saying “A genocide is a genocide.”
This is Holocaust inversion, a sick act of antisemitism.
Yesterday, we honored Imam Hassen Chalghoumi in Israel for his extraordinary courage.
He takes immense risks to fight antisemitism and promote peace between Jews and Muslims.
He is a true hero.
In As-Suwayda, Syria, Druze men are being beaten and humiliated by regime forces, their mustaches shaved in public.
Eighty years ago, Nazis humiliated Jews in the same way before committing atrocities.
Where is the outrage? Where are the protests? Why is the world silent?
Now is the time to stand with the Druze. Raise your voice. Speak out.
On July 13, masked vandals stormed a kosher restaurant in Athens.
They threatened staff, sprayed antisemitic slogans, and filled the restaurant with disturbing flyers.
Outrageous.
Elmo’s verified account tweeted “Kill all Jews” to over 640,000 followers.
Sesame Street is a beloved kids’ show that’s reached millions of families around the world for over 50 years.
Everything they post reaches children.
This time, they really messed up.
They owe the public a proper response.
Three months ago, pro-Palestine activists blocked Jewish students from entering Yale University.
Eighty years ago, Nazis did the same at the University of Vienna in Austria.
Antisemitism isn’t back, it never left.
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Explore the new antisemitism monitoring portal → https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism
Wearing a Holocaust victim costume while holding a “No Concentration Camps in Gaza” sign is one of the most offensive antisemitic provocations we`ve seen.
How DISGRACEFUL can these activists be?
ABSOLUTE SHAME.
A Danish fashion brand @netwalker13 is selling a “Global Intifada” clothing line that glorifies Hamas terror, featuring slogans like “F**k Off Zionists” and images of armed terrorists.
THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE.
The University of California has officially banned the BDS movement across all campuses.
This comes amid a federal investigation into antisemitism in the UC system.
Another step in the right direction.
“I am antisemitic.”
Inès Corbière, daughter of far-left French politicians Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido, has been sentenced to three months suspended prison for antisemitic hate speech and incitement to violence.
Disgraceful.
“I saw it with my own eyes.”
Natalie Sanadaji, a Nova survivor and CAM’s Public Affairs Officer, watched raw footage from October 7, images of torture, burned bodies, and brutal sexual violence.
She chose to see what so many deny, because most of the victims can’t speak for themselves.
Now, as a new report confirms the use of rape and sexual violence as weapons of war by Hamas, she asks:
Why is it so hard to believe them?
“We’re really more alike than we are different.”
That’s what Rachel, a Jewish volunteer with United Hatzalah, said after saving a Muslim woman from choking.
This rescue said more than any headline ever could.
The Combat Antisemitism Movement condemns the antisemitic violence in Melbourne.
We call on Australian authorities to take urgent action, protect the Jewish community, and bring those responsible to justice.
Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸
The Combat Antisemitism Movement wishes all our American friends and followers a joyous Independence Day!
We welcome the French National Assembly’s adoption of new legislation targeting antisemitism in higher education.
That’s progress.
But let’s be clear: the fact that this was even controversial is deeply troubling.
Far-left lawmakers chose politics over protecting Jewish students.
A shameful decision.