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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.

The definition’s far-reaching impact is rooted in the broad-based consensus that has formed around it, with more than 1,100 entities worldwide adopting or endorsing it as an essential tool to delineate what constitutes prejudiced behavior toward the Jewish people, with the following countries and U.S. states among them.

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“Globalize the intifada” and “long live the Palestinian resistance” were sprayed in public space in Montreux, Switzerland on January 13, 2026, alongside the inverted red triangle used by Hamas.

This is the glorification of terrorism and an explicit call to murder Jews.
We will never hide. We will never break.
We will stay Jewish. We will stay strong.
BREAKING: A man set fire overnight to the entrance of a synagogue in Giessen, Germany, then gave a Nazi salute.

The 32 year old was arrested shortly after the attack.
Shocking: Racist graffiti targeting Muslims and Jews with swastikas, found at the Tivoli train station in Italy this week.
Stephen Spencer Pittman, 19, was arrested for the arson attack on Beth Israel Congregation, the oldest synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi on January 10. 

Federal Investigators say Pittman smashed his way inside with an axe, poured gasoline across the lobby, and set the synagogue on fire, later calling it a “synagogue of Satan.” Pittman’s father contacted the FBI after his son “bragged” about it, leading to his arrest.

Sacred Torah scrolls were destroyed and damaged. The city’s only synagogue has been left unusable.
A swastika was drawn on the entrance of the Gisèle Halimi Center in Bordeaux, France.

This is the second antisemitic vandalism attack against the center in six months.

The center is named after Gisèle Halimi, a Jewish lawyer and human rights icon who dedicated her life to fighting injustice, hatred, and oppression.

This shelter protects and supports women and children from all backgrounds and religions who are victims of domestic violence.

This is a grave antisemitic act and a direct assault on human dignity and human rights.
Two intruders broke into the AEPi fraternity house on Shabbat at UC Santa Barbara and drew a swastika in shaving cream on the bathroom mirror.

This is the fourth antisemitic attack targeting this Jewish student house since November.
Last Sunday in Argentina, radio host Marcela Feudale falsely claimed that two Israelis used a grenade to start the Patagonia fires.

Then, former Argentine Army Chief César Milani amplified the conspiracy online.

The grenade was not Israeli. There was no evidence.

Yet an old antisemitic conspiracy theory about Jews wanting to take over Patagonia spread once again.
Israeli athletes as young as 7 were verbally assaulted at a judo tournament in Poland.

Crowds yelled “Here come the Jews” and “Free Palestine” while local men pushed and threatened their Israeli coaches, intimidating the children.

Instead of protecting the children, organizers of the tournament dismissed the Israeli team.

No names. No consequences.
In 1967 this synagogue in Mississippi was burned to ashes by the KKK. 

Today, in 2026 it was attacked again on Shabbat, burning sacred Torah scrolls and holocaust survivor scrolls. 

Different decades, same antisemitic hate.
Hernando Garciamorales, 40, was arrested in New Jersey on January 10, 2026, after throwing a rock at a school bus carrying students from Yeshivat Noam, in Teaneck, shattering a window and fracturing the skull of an 8 year old Jewish girl.
Mass killings in Iran. Hospitals overflowing.

5-year-old shot dead in his mother’s arms.

Yet the pro-Palestine movement is certain it chose the “right side” of history.
We have never felt more pride than we do tonight in using our voice to stand with the people of Iran. 

We are proud to support the Iranians who continue to rise against fear, violence, and oppression. 

Tonight, we join their call for a free Iran. Free from tyranny. Free from dictatorship. Free from hatred. 

The Ayatollah regime has silenced too many voices and destroyed too many lives. It must fall. Stand with them. 

Raise your voice. Chant with them: IRAN
SCANDAL: Pro-Palestine protesters gathered in a Jewish neighborhood in Queens and protested outside a yeshiva, chanting: “Say it loud, say it clear, we support Hamas here.”

Hamas is a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, responsible for mass murder, rape, and the slaughter of civilians, yet Zohran Mamdani has framed them as “liberators.”

When Mamdani refuses to condemn Hamas, defends calls to “Globalize the Intifada,” and scraps the IHRA definition of antisemitism, he legitimizes terrorist support and incites violence against Jewish New Yorkers.
After years of sustained harassment and intimidation, a well-known Israeli restaurant in Lisbon has been forced to close.

According to its owners, Tantura was repeatedly targeted with vandalism, online defamation, and organized boycott campaigns, particularly after October 7.

This cannot be dismissed as political speech. It was a sustained effort to force a Jewish business out of public life.

When antisemitism succeeds in erasing Jewish presence from public spaces, it is a warning sign with real consequences.
We mourn the passing of Josef Veselsky, Holocaust survivor and the oldest man in Ireland, who died this week at age 107.

Born Josef Weiss into a Jewish family in what is now Slovakia, he changed his name due to antisemitism. He later joined the resistance, survived the Holocaust, and lost family members murdered in Auschwitz.

His life reflected courage, resilience, and the enduring strength of Jewish survival.

May his memory be a blessing.