June 17, 2026

‘Hatred and Discrimination Have No Place in Torrelodones’: CAM Welcomes First Formal Adoption of IHRA Antisemitism Definition by Spanish City

At an official ceremony on Tuesday, the city of Torrelodones, a suburb of Madrid, became the first Spanish municipality to formally adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism, a move welcomed by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). The adoption declaration — committing Torrelodones to combating all forms of contemporary antisemitism, as […]

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Security personnel confront an Israeli fan at the Iran-New Zealand World Cup match while a Palestinian flag remains visible in the stands behind them.

Footage Shows Security Removing Israeli Flag From World Cup Match in Los Angeles While Palestinian Flags Remain

Security personnel confiscated an Israeli flag from a fan during the Iran-New Zealand World Cup match at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Monday, while Palestinian flags visible throughout the venue — including one held openly near the Israeli flag — faced no enforcement. Footage shared on social media showed security staff demanding the fan

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CAM Welcomes French Journalist and Author Nora Bussigny to European Advisory Board

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) announced today the addition of French investigative journalist and author Nora Bussigny to its Advisory Board for Europe. The daughter of a Moroccan mother and French father, Bussigny is a Sorbonne graduate who has become known over the past decade for her immersive work exposing the rise of antisemitism in

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Toronto Police Chief: Criminal Networks Are Hiring Young People to Attack Jewish Schools and Synagogues

Toronto’s police chief warned on Tuesday that criminals-for-hire networks were recruiting young people through encrypted messaging apps to attack synagogues, Jewish schools, and the U.S. Consulate in the city. Toronto Police Service Chief Myron Demkiw held a press conference to detail arrests across multiple firearm discharge investigations. The investigations include the March 10 shooting at

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