Fox News’ newsletter “Antisemitism Exposed” serves as a crucial beacon, illuminating the disturbing surge of anti-Jewish sentiment that is permeating both the U.S. and across the globe.
IN TODAY’S EDITION:
– Harvard University resolves two lawsuits related to antisemitism allegations.
– A Columbia professor recounts a takeover of his class by protesters distributing antisemitic materials.
– NFL legends embark on an emotional journey to Israel advocating for the release of hostages.
HEADLINE NEWS: Harvard University, which has found itself amidst a vortex of many antisemitic controversies, has settled two lawsuits implicating the institution in anti-Jewish and anti-Israeli discrimination, even as one determined student pledges to fight relentlessly for justice. One lawsuit asserted that three students from the Harvard Kennedy School faced discrimination over a research proposal focused on Israeli Liberal Jewish Democracy, while the other claimed the Ivy League institution had morphed into a “sanctuary of rampant Jew hatred,” enumerating several chilling allegations.
VIDEO:Â Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, who bestowed the benediction at Trump’s inauguration, joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to articulate the president’s poignant moment on stage, his commitment to securing the release of hostages, and the broader cultural movement under his leadership. WATCH HERE:
CAMPUS TURMOIL: Once more, Columbia University witnessed chaos on Tuesday as masked protesters invaded an Israeli studies class, distributing antisemitic literature to infuriated students. On the inaugural day of their History of Modern Israel class—the sole course on Israel at the institution taught by an Israeli historian—four masked assailants, adorned in keffiyehs, stormed into the room. Professor Avi Shilon provided an account of the tumultuous event during an interview with Fox News Digital.
NFL ICONS VISIT ISRAEL: Two legendary NFL athletes and former Kansas City Chiefs teammates recently touched down in Israel to advocate for the release of both Israeli and American hostages held by Hamas. Nick Lowery, celebrated as one of the league’s finest placekickers, and former star fullback Tony Richardson engaged with leaders and the families of hostages in what Lowery described as a profoundly emotional undertaking.
FREED AT LAST: One of the three Israeli hostages liberated by Hamas has begun to speak out after enduring nearly 500 days of captivity, expressing her joy, stating she has “returned to my life.” In an Instagram post, Emily Damari, 28, exclaimed, “Thank you, thank you, thank you, I’m the happiest in the world just to be.” Damari, a dual Israeli-British nationality bearer, sustained the loss of two fingers during Hamas’ offensive on October 7, 2023, targeting Israel.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Jonathan Harounoff, Israel’s representative to the United Nations, articulates that anti-Israel activists have plummeted to “sickening” new depths in New York City, revealing a virulent hatred on display outside a medical facility.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Thank you, thank you, thank you, I’m the happiest in the world just to be.” — Emily Damari, recently released hostage.
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