September 3, 2025

‘There Is No Place for Antisemitism in Australia’: Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism Gets Underway in Gold Coast

More than 250 mayors, local councilors, and community activists from across Australia and beyond gathered in Gold Coast, Queensland, on Wednesday for the opening of the 2025 Australian Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism, organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and chaired by Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate. The two-day forum is providing a first-of-its-kind opportunity […]

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‘Campuses Must Be Places of Learning and Safety, Not Arenas of Hate’: Brussels Forum Addresses Rising Antisemitism at European Universities

A forum titled “Back to School! Same for Antisemitism?” was co-organized in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), European Jewish Congress (EJC), B’nai B’rith International, and European Parliament’s Working Group Against Antisemitism. The high-level event, hosted by MEPs Sabrina Repp and Nathalie Loiseau, focused on addressing antisemitism at European universities. The

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Kansas State University’s Hiring of Hamas-Supporting Civil Rights Investigator Slammed by CAM

David Soffer, Director of State Engagement for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), based in Kansas, issued the following statement on Wednesday: The Combat Antisemitism Movement is appalled that Kansas State University has hired Derron Borders, who publicly attempted to justify Hamas’ barbaric October 7th attacks, including the rape and mutilation of women and children, as

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In Historic Move, Eight Colombian Mayors Adopt IHRA Definition of Antisemitism

Eight mayors from Colombia formalized their adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism in a historic ceremony in Bogotá on Tuesday. With this move, the cities of Pitalito, Bucaramanga, Cúcuta, Bojacá, Tenjo, Villa Pinzón, Chiquinquirá, and Machetá joined the more than 1,200 entities — including international, national, and local governing

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