A dozen local leaders from across Utah convened at Clearfield City Hall on Friday for a collaborative dialogue organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM)
A dozen local leaders from across Utah convened at Clearfield City Hall on Friday for a collaborative dialogue organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM)
Robert Kraft’s recent Super Bowl campaign reignited a national conversation about antisemitism. As with any bold move, it sparked a spectrum of reactions — many
Robert Kraft’s recent Super Bowl campaign reignited a national conversation about antisemitism. As with any bold move, it sparked a spectrum of reactions — many
The Parkland (Florida) City Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism into municipal code. Ordinance
The Parkland (Florida) City Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism into municipal code. Ordinance
CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) has tracked a significant shift in rhetoric by anti-Israel activists in recent months, indicating adaptive tactics in efforts to demonize
CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) has tracked a significant shift in rhetoric by anti-Israel activists in recent months, indicating adaptive tactics in efforts to demonize
Australian federal authorities have charged a 19-year-old man for allegedly posting online death threats against Israeli President Isaac Herzog ahead of his scheduled visit to
Australian federal authorities have charged a 19-year-old man for allegedly posting online death threats against Israeli President Isaac Herzog ahead of his scheduled visit to
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In recent years, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism has emerged as the global “gold standard” in the collective effort against rising contemporary Jew-hatred, in all its manifestations.
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Jewish Council of Australia, please review your sloppy list more carefully.
One of the “signatories” is Milkek Tachat, which literally means “ass licker” in Hebrew.
You know what to do with your list.
Three Jewish men were leaving synagogue in Paris on Friday night after Shabbat prayers. A man stopped them and asked one question: “Are you Jewish?” When they said yes, he pulled a knife and threatened to kill them.
Roedean School for Girls in Johannesburg is accused of refusing to play a scheduled tennis match against Jewish students from King David High School Linksfield on Feb 8, 2026.
There is no excuse for excluding children because they are Jewish. It’s a clear violation of South Africa’s constitutional values.
Pro Palestinian protesters were seen burning an Israeli flag beside the Kutubiyya Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco, this week.
Morocco restored ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords in December 2020, expanding tourism and cooperation.
Acts like this only push peace further away.
While training in Italy ahead of the Milan Cortina Winter Games, the Israeli Olympic bobsled team’s apartment was broken into. Passports and competition equipment were stolen.
A man dressed as Donald Trump in a Nazi costume walked through a pro-Palestine protest in Stockholm yesterday while people stopped to take photos and laugh.
This is beyond offensive. It’s Holocaust inversion and the normalization of Nazi symbols.
Shame on that man. An even bigger shame on those who posed with him.
Nasreen Atassi, a special ed substitute teacher in the San Diego Unified School District, was fired after sharing a video claiming “Israelis steal kidneys, livers, and eyes.”
Seeing someone in the UK standing with a flag linked to Nazi “Aryan” ideology is outrageous.
This ideology was built on the idea of “purification” and superiority. It led to genocide, mass murder, and the attempt to wipe out entire communities across Europe.
Let’s remember our own history.
Nazi Germany bombed London and many other British cities during the Blitz. Thousands of civilians were killed. Families lost everything. Our grandparents and great grandparents fought and died to stop this hatred.
Hitler did not respect Britain. He tried to destroy it.
Millions of British people stood up against this evil and paid a heavy price so future generations could live in freedom.
Waving symbols linked to that ideology today is an insult to their sacrifice.
It disrespects the victims of the Holocaust, the victims of the Blitz, and everyone who fought fascism.
Montreal, you’ve got a SERIOUS problem!
Two shocking incidents in 24 hours: Calls to kill all Jews at @mcgillu, then a Jewish-owned restaurant targeted with intimidating vandalism: “You f***ing Jew” sprayed on it.
🚨Breaking: Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR to shut down their operations in Texas!
Why? They’re accused of being terrorist-linked, with ties to Hamas funding and promoting violent sharia ideology.
“Sharia law and the jihadists who follow sharia law have no business being in Texas,” said Attorney General Paxton
This week, Canadian PM Mark Carney announced the closing of the office of the special envoy responsible to combat antisemitism. It is a shame for Canada, which has seen one of the worst rises of antisemitism around the world.
CAM has a clear message: If the government won’t do it, we will do it and make sure Jews are protected.
Unbelievable: Under Mayor Mamdani, NYC Health Dept staffers launch an “Oppression Working Group” during work hours, accusing Israel of “genocide” while ignoring Hamas terror & rising antisemitism. This is taxpayer-funded hate, pushing dangerous anti-Jewish policies.
When you monitor antisemitism, you find unbelievable situations like this one from this week in Copenhagen, Denmark.
In one single demonstration, we documented dozens of antisemitic symbols, extremist slogans, and open calls for violence against Jews.
CAM Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) monitored this protest on February 2, 2026 and found disturbing support for terrorism. Our monitoring also shows that local authorities are failing to address calls to murder Jews.
CAM is ready to meet with Copenhagen authorities and help identify antisemitism and extremism in Denmark’s capital.
As you see, it is remarkable how anti-Jewish activism also brings together every fringe ideology and conspiracy, as long as it includes hatred toward Jews.
Examples included:
- Call for genocide against Jews: “Intifada”.
- Call for ethnic cleansing: “From the river to the sea” meaning no Jews in Israel.
- Call for violent resistance using Hamas inverted triangle targeting symbol.
- Flag honoring a Hamas spokesperson.
- Of course, Antifa stickers.
- Support for Greenland compared to Palestine. What???
- And finally: “Protect trans kids” graffiti next to a Palestinian flag and a call for an “Intifada”. Legendary.
This is not protest. This is extremism.
CAM Global Advisory Board Chair and former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky spoke at Columbia University, reflecting on life under Soviet repression and the strength of Jewish identity.
He warned that antisemitism thrives when Jews are afraid to speak and said those lessons are directly relevant to today’s campuses.
A student at a Queens charter school sent 300 emails threatening to kill Jewish classmates and Jews across New York.
Days later, the same school received another violent antisemitic threat.
CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center recorded 58 hate crimes in New York this January. 31 targeted Jews. More than any other group.
At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Yocheved Gold refused to hand Adolf Hitler a bouquet of flowers.
She later witnessed Kristallnacht, survived Nazi Germany, helped build Israel, endured the October 7 attacks, and carried a century of Jewish history on her shoulders.
This week, she passed away at 102.
May her memory be a blessing.
81 years ago today, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met in Yalta to decide the future of postwar Europe on February 4, 1945. Borders were drawn and power was divided, but Jewish survivors were not discussed. The result left hundreds of thousands of Jews displaced, stateless, and blocked from safety.
The CAM Antisemitism Research Center monitors antisemitic incidents around the world, tracking messaging and symbols used in protests every day.
In recent months, we have observed a shift. Some activists are now using the word “muqawama” instead of “intifada,” particularly following police action against calls to “globalize the intifada.”
This term is not new.
Hamas and Hezbollah openly describe themselves as al muqawama al islamiya, meaning “the Islamic resistance.”
During the Second Intifada, more than 1,000 Israeli civilians were killed.
Rebranding the language does not erase the violence or the history behind it.
Around 40 illegal posters portraying Bondi attack suspect Naveed Akram were plastered across central Melbourne, mimicking the well-known “Aussie” street art style. The posters glorify a man accused in a mass-casualty shooting attack, turning public streets into a vehicle for intimidation.
Melbourne’s mayor condemned the posters as “absolutely abhorrent” and said “there is no possible universe in which this can be justified.”
Black History Month and National Missing Persons Day remind us of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, three civil rights workers who went missing and were murdered while challenging racism in 1964.
Their sacrifice, and the Black and Jewish solidarity they embodied, helped force national attention on voter suppression and racial violence.
A man who appeared intoxicated screamed “Death to the Jews” and “Free Palestine,” harassing a visibly Jewish passenger on a southbound 460 bus near Golders Green and Childs Hill in London until the passenger was forced to get off.
When challenged about Iran, he replied, “I don’t give a f—.” It was only about hating Jews.
Historian Carter G. Woodson challenged the exclusion of Black history from classrooms and public memory. As one of the first black men to get his PhD in History, he organized schools, educators, and institutions to formally teach Black history, work that led to the creation of what we now recognize as Black History Month.

























