Weekly Report – February 26, 2026
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The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) hosted a specialized training session for more than 80 law enforcement officers from across the state of Georgia on Wednesday. Held at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth, the forum — organized in partnership with the Georgia Solidarity Network (GSN) — focused on teaching police how to recognize
The New York City Council held a hearing on Wednesday on a proposed package of municipal-level legislative and funding measures to combat antisemitism. Among its other elements, the five-point action plan, first unveiled by New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin last month, would enable police to set protest-free buffer zones to protect access to
Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Chief Government Affairs Officer Lisa Katz issued the following statement on Thursday, following a Jewish Insider report that Washington, D.C. City Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George said she would not attend events focused on “promoting Zionism and apartheid”: “Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George’s exclusion and ostracization of mainstream Jewish communal organizations
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) works hand-in-hand with law enforcement authorities on a daily basis to secure and nurture Jewish life across the globe. As part of this initiative, CAM participated this week in a law enforcement training forum in Gibraltar, organized by the Security and Crisis Center (SACC) of the European Jewish Congress (EJC).
A chant of “Tax the rich” shifted to “Tax the Jews” at a political event in San Francisco, California on Wednesday, prompting a condemnation by Mayor Daniel Lurie. The incident occurred at a public gathering hosted by Lurie and District Five Supervisor Bilal Mahmood. The event focused on expanding job opportunities and housing in San Francisco
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