Bryce Mitchell said the Nazi leader was attempting to ‘purify’ Germany and claimed Jews were turning women and children ‘into gays’
By Ellie Grant
Israel’s Holocaust museum will be permanently marked in the city
By In New York, Jewish News Syndicate
The prospective Health Secretary faced questions about comments he made when he was a presidential candidate
By Jacob Jaffa
Republican lawmakers had looked to crack down on the court following its decision to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, including Benjamin Netanyahu
By Jewish News Syndicate
Travis Garland dubbed the stunt an ‘internet prank’ but his alleged social media posts suggest a more sinister motivation
Washington’s man in the Middle East said the agreement, which he helped broker, was the ‘most worthy thing’ he could do in his lifetime
‘Trippy’ Virgin Atlantic safety video with Hebrew subtitles baffles travellers
By Jane Prinsley
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Jeremy Ben-Ami has a bold new vision for Israeli-Palestinian relations
The agreement builds in protections against more contentious forms of Jew-hatred, including comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany
Another rioter who had their conviction quashed wore an antisemitic sweatshirt to the Capitol, while clemency was also extended to members of a neo-fascist group
The billionaire made a controversial gesture several times at a post-inauguration event, but Jewish charities deny it was a Nazi reference
The survey found a clear divide between Democrats and Republicans, as well as overwhelming support for the ceasefire deal
From far-right conspiracy theorists to long-term political advisors, Trump has surrounded himself with a number of vocal Jewish supporters
By Eliana Jordan
The president thanked his team and especially envoy Brett McGurk, the lead U.S. negotiator on the Israel-Hamas deal
By jewish news syndicate
The US president-elect told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “This has to end. We want it to end, but to keep doing what has to be done.”
Husham al-Husainy has previously refused to label the Lebanese militant group as terrorists and has called Saudi officials ‘agents of the Jews’