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CAM is a global coalition engaging more than 700 partner organizations and three million people from a diverse array of religious, political, and cultural backgrounds in the common mission of fighting the world’s oldest hatred. We act collaboratively to build a better future, free of bigotry, for Jews and all humanity.

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IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism Adoptions

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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🇧🇪 “Death to the IDF.”
Written on a train in Belgium.

Disgusting.
Suddenly the “Free Palestine” movement is very silent.

Because it was never about Palestinians.
It was about blaming the Jews.
As all the living hostages are finally free, 
our partners from every part of the world joined together to share one message:

Welcome back home. 🎗️
Yesterday, after more than 730 days in Hamas captivity, 24 hostages were returned from Gaza. Twenty were alive and four were murdered.

Hamas still holds 24 more hostages, refusing to release them even though it was part of the deal. The return of some was meant to mark an end, but it only reminds us that the mission is not over.

We will not turn the page until every last hostage is home. 🇮🇱
🇮🇱 After two years of pain and darkness, all living hostages have finally been freed from Hamas captivity.

A moment of history.
A moment of tears.
A moment Israel will never forget.

Freedom, at last.
🇮🇱 On behalf of the Combat Antisemitism Movement, we thank President Trump for his bold leadership in securing the ceasefire and working to bring our hostages home.

Your courage, moral clarity, and unwavering support for Israel and the Jewish people have made history.

We also recognize Ambassador Mike Huckabee, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner for their tireless dedication to this vital mission.

With gratitude and respect.
🇮🇱 Thousands gathered, singing together for the hostages.

A moment beyond words. 

📽️ Shani Tamim
🇮🇱 As dawn broke over Hostages Square, thousands stood together, crying, praying, and waiting to see the first hostages come home. 

Credit: Adar Eyal
On October 7, Hamas terrorists massacred 1,200 people, murdered families, and kidnapped hostages. We remember the victims and will never forget.
We remember all the victims of October 7th.

This list carries only some of their names.
But in our hearts, we hold them all.

The Families Torn Apart
The Children Who Never Came Home
The Young Souls Lost at the Nova Music Festival
The Elderly Who Faced the Unimaginable
The Hostages Still in Captivity
The Soldiers, Police, and First Responders Who Ran Toward Danger
The Doctors, Nurses, and Volunteers Who Saved Lives in Chaos
The Victims of Antisemitism Around the World Since That Day

Every Name Is a World
And We Will Never Forget
🇬🇧 This is what years of looking away from antisemitism looks like.

The Manchester synagogue massacre on Yom Kippur was carried out by Jihad al-Shamie, a Syrian-born British citizen who murdered Jews simply for praying.

The lax attitude of institutions has allowed the Globalized Intifada to spread unchecked.

What a shame.
As Yom Kippur begins tonight, the holiest day of the Jewish year, we send our heartfelt wishes to all who are observing.

This sacred day invites us to pause, to reflect on our actions, to ask for forgiveness, and to open our hearts to peace.

Gmar Chatima Tova, may you and your loved ones be sealed in the Book of Life.