Nick Fuentes has compared Holocaust victims to cookies being baked in an oven
By Georgia L Gilholy
The Australian Minister for Education condemned West's “awful” antisemitic comments involving Hitler and the Holocaust
By Tash Mosheim
Ken Roth's appointment was controversial due to Human Rights Watch's perceived bias against Israel under his leadership
By Ben Bloch
By Joel Rosen
Despite levels of antisemitism at universities increasing, Jewish life on campus is thriving
Disturbing examples included incident in which youths shouted 'f**king Jews' at a group of students before attacking one of them with a bat
Media studies specialist Shahd Abusalama claims Sheffield Hallam breached her employment rights after it suspended her and launched an investigation amid allegations of antisemitism
By Felix Pope
By Tanya Gold
Many pro-Palestinian activists are not pro-Palestinian at all
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By Nicole Lampert
There is a common denominator between the Labour antisemites and pro-trans activists
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The club added that anyone involved in antisemitism will receive a 'lengthy club ban' and that their details would be given to the police
The organisation's billboards will feature in cities across the UK such as Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow
By Daniel Ben-David
The motion has been proposed by two NUS delegates who say they have witnessed 'the horrendous issues the NUS has continually been associated with, not least the long-term antisemitism of the body'
Students at the University of Michigan protested an appearance on campus by US Vice President Kamala Harris
More Americans than there are Jews said Jews are too powerful, selfish, foreign, and clannish
By David Hirsh
The independent report is not shocking in the sense of surprising, to anybody who has been paying attention; but it is shocking in the moral and political senses
Politicians and communal organisations have reacted to the 'disturbing' report and praised Jewish students who sounded the alarm
Article cited by a Hamburg court as it ruled that the official can be termed antisemitic
By Benjamin Weinthal