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Fox News presents the “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter, highlighting alarming trends of anti-Jewish sentiment throughout the United States and beyond.
IN THIS ISSUE:
– Columbia University disciplines over 70 students after a year of turmoil
– AOC campaign office defaced with anti-Israel graffiti
– House resolution targets inflammatory phrase stirring controversy for Zohran Mamdani
MAIN STORY: Columbia University has taken significant measures by disciplining more than 70 students for their roles in disruptive pro-Palestinian protests earlier in 2024. Reports indicate that the university’s actions are a response to a series of chaotic events that included the notorious unrest at Butler Library on May 7. These protests, characterized by Columbia as “high-volume events,” also encompassed disturbances during Alumni Weekend and additional incidents throughout the spring semester. Disciplinary outcomes varied and consisted of probation, suspensions lasting from one to three years, revocation of degrees, and in some cases, expulsions.
VIDEO HIGHLIGHT: During a recent meeting, prominent progressive figure Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discussed her breakfast with mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani along with the heightened ICE operations within her district. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
UNEXPECTED ATTACK: New York City law enforcement investigated an incident involving Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign office, which was vandalized with anti-Israel messages this past weekend. This incident occurred shortly after she opposed a Republican-led amendment aimed at reducing funding for the Israeli Defense Forces. The attack on her office raises questions regarding the uptick in anti-Israel sentiment in political circles.
CONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION: In a bipartisan effort, House Representatives Josh Gottheimer and Rudy Yakym have introduced a resolution condemning the phrase “globalize the intifada.” This phrase has gained notoriety for its perceived endorsement of violence against Israelis and Jewish individuals globally. The resolution seeks to confront this alarming rhetoric and highlight its implications for community safety.
GUEST OPINION: Jonathan Harounoff, Israel’s international spokesperson at the United Nations, provides insight into the plight of Iranian Jews who find themselves trapped within the regime’s propaganda battle. Recent events following the Israel-Hamas conflict have seen the Iranian government detaining many Jews in Tehran and Shiraz. Harounoff asserts that this governmental crackdown represents a strategic move to intimidate an already vulnerable population.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: U.S. Representative Rudy Yakym articulated his concerns regarding the growing antisemitic rhetoric, stating, “Condemning it should be common sense, but some would rather play politics than tell the truth. The violence and hatred directed at Jewish and Israeli people is reprehensible.”
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