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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter provides updates on the increasing anti-Jewish sentiment both in the U.S. and globally.
IN THIS EDITION:
– New York Times issues significant correction after overlooking Charlie Kirk’s reputation
– Charlie Kirk honored by supporters as a friend of Israel amidst conspiracy claims
– American veterans confront Hamas threats while providing humanitarian aid in Gaza
KEY STORY: On the same day Charlie Kirk was tragically shot, The New York Times made a controversial claim accusing the Turning Point USA founder of antisemitism by widely misquoting him. When the publication finally acknowledged its misstep, it did so in a notably lackluster manner. Charles Payne from Fox Business Network expressed his concern, stating that such errors reflect a troubling trend within mainstream media aimed at undermining conservative voices.
VIDEO: Fox News senior strategic analyst retired General Jack Keane shared insights on Israel’s tactical operations against Hamas leadership in Qatar, analyzing the rising tensions between the United States and its Middle Eastern allies on a recent episode of ‘Fox Report.’
CHARLIE’S LEGACY: Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, various critics of Israel attempted to create distance between the outspoken activist and the Jewish state. They misrepresented his statements and levied groundless accusations. For those unfamiliar, Kirk has consistently expressed his support for Israel, which seems to have been conveniently overlooked in recent narratives.
VETERANS SPEAK OUT: American veterans collaborating with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation wish to clarify the realities on the ground nearly two years into the conflict. In conversations with Fox News Digital, three veterans expressed pride in their humanitarian efforts and highlighted how bad actors, including Hamas operatives, exploit the dire circumstances in Gaza.
INCENDIARY REMARKS: Pedro Sanchez, the Prime Minister of Spain, faces backlash for his alarming statements suggesting the potential use of nuclear weaponry against Israel. In a recent speech, Sanchez remarked that Spain might not possess nuclear capabilities but emphasized a commitment to attempting to halt Israeli military actions, sparking outrage among various communities.
GUEST PERSPECTIVE: Jewish activist and philanthropist Harley Lippman argues that a group named after Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term ‘genocide,’ tarnishes his legacy by targeting Israel. Lippman describes the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention and Human Security as a front for antisemitism disguised as a human rights organization.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “I believe in the scriptural land rights given to Israel, I believe in the fulfillment of prophecy. I am not a theologian, but I’m a Christian. My life was changed in Israel—the spiritual energy there is so amazing. I want them to win, and I’ve said that repeatedly.” This was Charlie Kirk in a podcast just weeks before his assassination.
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