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AIPAC closes a rocky primary season with a California gamble
As primary election season comes to an end, AIPAC is closing out its involvement in a dramatic cycle with an unexpected foray into a low-profile California House race on Tuesday where Israel has not…
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6mTwo-thirds of 2025 religious hate crimes in U.S. were antisemitic, FBI data finds
Anti-Jewish hate crimes constituted two-thirds of all religious hate crimes in the country last year, according to FBI data released last week: Out of the 2,408 religiously motivated hate crimes reported across the country, 1,528 were targeted against Jews. Anti-Jewish hate crimes also constituted the second-largest category of reported hate crimes of any kind in... <a href="">Read More</a>
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5mBrooklyn Democratic leader who promoted infamous antisemitic tract rips ‘Zionists’ in new video
A Brooklyn Democratic politician and housing activist with a history of pushing century-old antisemitic conspiracy theories blamed the property dispute that launched her to prominence on “Zionists” in a recent interview with an Egyptian social media personality. The comments came from Carmella Charrington, who was elected in June to the unpaid but important role of... <a href="">Read More</a>
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3mFlorida primaries pose a test for far-right antisemites
O’Connell also predicted a poor performance by Bilzerian, who has garnered bipartisan criticism in recent days over a blatantly antisemitic and pro-Hitler advertisement targeting Fine posted by Bilzerian on social media. He predicted that Bilzerian’s final margin will amount to a “statistical anomaly” and that another candidate, Aaron Baker, who is also challenging Fine, may... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mKushner's game plan for Gaza
This briefing explores escalating U.S.-Iran tensions, Gaza demilitarization efforts, controversial political rhetoric in New York City, and upcoming primary elections involving prominent pro-Israel candidates.
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3mReps. Jayapal, Goldman continue to spar over Hasan Piker speech cancellation
Reps. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Dan Goldman (D-NY) continued to spar this week over the University of Washington’s decision to cancel a planned speech by antisemitic influencer Hasan Piker on the campus. Jayapal last week criticized the public Seattle university for canceling the speech, which was scheduled for early 2027, and urged student groups that... <a href="">Read More</a>