The following analysis was authored by Tablet Magazine columnist and CAM editorial advisor Lee Smith: Israel already has its hands full with the war against
The following analysis was authored by Tablet Magazine columnist and CAM editorial advisor Lee Smith: Israel already has its hands full with the war against
The following is a reflection delivered as keynote remarks by Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) CEO Sacha Roytman at the ICEJ Emergency Jerusalem Summit on Antisemitism
The following is a reflection delivered as keynote remarks by Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) CEO Sacha Roytman at the ICEJ Emergency Jerusalem Summit on Antisemitism
The following op-ed was authored by Shannon Seban, the Paris-based Executive Director of European Affairs for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). The West must wake
The following op-ed was authored by Shannon Seban, the Paris-based Executive Director of European Affairs for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). The West must wake
Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Executive Director of European Affairs Shannon Seban traveled to Brussels on Monday to participate in the 16th EU-Israel High-Level Seminar on
Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Executive Director of European Affairs Shannon Seban traveled to Brussels on Monday to participate in the 16th EU-Israel High-Level Seminar on
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and PeerK12 concluded the 2026 San Diego Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) Student Scholarship Contest with a special awards ceremony
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and PeerK12 concluded the 2026 San Diego Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) Student Scholarship Contest with a special awards ceremony
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🇫🇷 Nice, June 11, 2026: Antisemitic graffiti defaced Rue Hérold in Nice.
We thank Nice Mayor Éric Ciotti for strongly condemning these antisemitic provocations, and the city agents who acted swiftly to remove the hateful inscriptions.
Shame on Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur, for telling the mother of an October 7 victim to “change medication.”
Sonja Bohl-Dencker’s daughter, Carolin, was murdered by Hamas terrorists at Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023.
After Sonja spoke about the hatred toward Israel she witnessed at an event honoring Albanese, this was the response she received:
“Change medication.”
🇦🇺 Hobart, Australia, June 9, 2026: St. John’s Presbyterian Church was defaced with swastikas and antisemitic graffiti, including “Hitler is God.”
The church, known for supporting the local Jewish community, reported the incident to us.
🇦🇷 Argentina hosted the first IHRA Plenary Session of 2026, bringing together international leaders to strengthen Holocaust remembrance and combat antisemitism.
President Javier Milei reaffirmed his government’s commitment to this fight, highlighting Argentina’s growing leadership on the issue.
CAM Executive Director of Latin American Affairs Shay Salamon and Manager of Latin American Affairs Nurit Caplivschi were proud to participate in the gathering as civil society representatives within the official delegation of Uruguay.
CAM President of U.S. Affairs @adlewin addressed 1,100 law enforcement officials at the National Sheriffs’ Association Annual Conference in Nebraska, on Monday.
Her message was clear: Jewish communities are scared because antisemitism is escalating. She urged stronger law enforcement cooperation to confront the forces spreading hate and fueling online radicalization.
🇺🇸 Utah, June 9, 2026: The Davis County Commission adopted the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism, reinforcing its commitment to confronting antisemitism and protecting Jewish communities.
The vote followed CAM’s Utah Mayors Roundtable on Antisemitism earlier this year.
Ruth Wisse sat down with CAM to discuss one of the central insights of her career: antisemitism is never about the Jews. Drawing on decades of scholarship, she examines how political movements have used anti-Jewish hatred to unite disparate groups around a common enemy and transform grievance into political power.
🇨🇦 Montreal, June 5, 2026: A vandal smashed a window and attempted to set a fire inside Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, the second attack on the synagogue in just over a year.
Jews make up 1% of Canada`s population, yet were targeted in 70% of religion-based hate crimes in 2024.
24 lawmakers from 14 Latin American countries have signed a declaration condemning Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s use of the Nazi slogan « Heil Hitler. »
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Issued by CAM’s Coalition of Latin American Legislators Against Antisemitism, the declaration warns that references to Nazism must never be used as a political tool, especially by heads of state.
CAM Executive Director of Latin American Affairs Shay Salamon said:
“Heads of state bear a special responsibility. Their words do not merely express political positions, they also shape social climates and can legitimize hatred. In the case of President Gustavo Petro, as I have repeatedly warned, this is not an isolated rhetorical excess, but a sustained pattern that reflects a troubling record of antisemitic expressions and conduct. When a leader uses the authority of his office to stigmatize the Jewish people or trivialize their historic suffering, silence is no longer an option.”
🇬🇷 Agios Nikolaos, Greece, June 6, 2026: Greek authorities arrested a 37 year old Palestinian man born in Gaza and granted asylum in Greece, suspected of planning terror attacks against Israeli tourists and belonging to Hamas.
Bomb materials were found in his home.
🇺🇸 Michigan, June 7, 2026: A DoorDash driver filmed herself refusing to deliver a customer’s food after noticing an Israeli flag displayed with an American flag outside the home.
She then opened the order and ate it on camera.
Not only an antisemite, but also a thief.
🇩🇰Denmark, June 6, 2026: A law lecturer at the University of Copenhagen presented a slide with “Death to the IDF,” and Betty Boop dressed as a Hamas terrorist holding a Molotov cocktail as a “Free Palestine” sticker was on his laptop.
How is this acceptable?
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🇫🇷 We are honored to welcome Manuel Valls, former Prime Minister of France, to CAM’s Advisory Board for Europe.
A longtime advocate against antisemitism and extremism, his leadership and voice will help strengthen our efforts across Europe at a critical moment for Jewish communities and democratic values.
🇺🇸 Miami, Florida, May 28–30, 2026: More than 100 Black and Jewish leaders from across the United States came together for the first National Convening of the Black-Jewish Alliance.
Hosted by the Exodus Leadership Forum and Redstone Family Foundation, the gathering brought together community leaders, advocates, clergy, and changemakers for three days of dialogue, relationship building, and shared purpose.
Among the participants was CAM African-American Alliance Manager Dazia Wallerson. @dazia.wallerson
Keynote speakers included TV personality @vanjones68 media executive and philanthropist Shari Redstone, and civil rights icon Dr. Benjamin Chavis, among others.
The convening focused on strengthening Black-Jewish relations, confronting rising hate, and building a stronger future together.
🇺🇸 NYC, May 31, 2026: A 23 year old Jewish woman sent CAM footage of her assault on a subway train.
The incident began around 2:15 PM when a woman started speaking about Jews “stealing wealth” before turning her attention to her. The woman then told her she could “smell the babies” she had eaten and repeatedly yelled that “Jews eat babies,” a centuries old antisemitic blood libel.
The encounter quickly turned violent. The victim was choked, thrown to the ground, punched, beaten, and had her hair ripped out as passengers attempted to intervene too late.
📱 New research from the CAM Antisemitism Research Center found that neutral users, with no interest in Jewish issues, Israel, antisemitism, extremism, or conspiracy theories, were still gradually exposed to antisemitic narratives through Instagram’s recommendation system.
ARC tested two fresh accounts focused exclusively on wellness and fitness content. Within just three days, both were served content that progressed from mainstream self improvement to conspiracy theories and explicit antisemitic content.
The key finding: users do not need to search for antisemitic content to be exposed to it.
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🇩🇪 Lam, Germany, June 2, 2026: An Israeli family attempting to book a stay at Hotel zum Hirschen received a message stating: “No Jews allowed in our hotel.”
Following public backlash, Booking removed the hotel from its platform.
🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., May 20, 2026: Nearly 200 lawmakers, congressional staff, Jewish community leaders, and special guests gathered at the U.S. Capitol for a bipartisan celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month.
Hosted by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and Jewish Federations of North America, the event featured remarks from members of Congress and a keynote address by Sam Salz, the first Orthodox Jew to play Division I college football.
Together, participants celebrated the enduring contributions of Jewish Americans to the United States and reaffirmed a shared commitment to combating antisemitism and strengthening Jewish life.
🇺🇸 At the Voices For Truth Summit, Igor Tulchinsky spoke about the online war against the Jewish people and the power of truth.
“Just one light can light up a whole room.”
Thank you Igor for your courage and commitment to standing up for truth in a time of so much darkness.
🇮🇶 Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq, June 1–2, 1941: During the Farhud pogrom, anti Jewish attackers rampaged through Baghdad, murdering at least 180 Jews, injuring more than 1,000, and destroying homes, businesses, and synagogues.
At the time, around 135,000 Jews lived in Iraq as part of a community that had existed for more than 2,500 years.
Today, no Jews remain in Iraq. The Farhud remains one of the most significant and least known antisemitic atrocities of the 20th century.
🇺🇸 Lincoln, Nebraska, May 29, 2026: Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed a landmark executive order on Friday to strengthen protections against antisemitism in the state’s public schools.
“It’s really important that we think about the horrific act that took place in Israel on October 7th. We have seen just a ridiculous and unacceptable surge of antisemitism across our nation, across Nebraska, and at our high schools and our universities. In Nebraska, we do not tolerate hate in any form.”
“I’m proud to sign this executive order today to keep our state and our morals strong,” Governor Pillen said.
CAM is proud to have played a role in educating Nebraska leaders about the need to protect the Jewish community and confront the growing threat of antisemitism.
🇬🇧 London, May 2026: At Arsenal’s title celebration, a man was seen wearing a shirt reading: “All Zionists Are Racists. Every Single One.”
The front of the shirt portrayed Israel with a list of antisemitic lies and defamatory accusations.
Source: Heidi Bachram
🇨🇦 Guelph, Canada, May 30, 2026: During Shabbat, vandals marked “DEATH to Genocidal ISRAHell” across the front window of a Chabad synagogue in Guelph.
🇪🇸 Barcelona, Spain, May 29, 2026: An American Jewish lesbian couple was forced out of Sauna Thermas Barcelona after staff noticed one of the women wearing a Star of David necklace.























