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A Jewish member of parliament's school visit was cancelled after protests from pro-Palestine campaigners. The incident was recently highlighted by the Communities Secretary. The cancellation was linked to concerns over the parliamentarian's support for Israel.
Daniel Mincey, accused of stabbing two teammates, is seeking to transfer to a new school while awaiting a court hearing. The victims are recovering, and Mincey's football future remains uncertain.
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Adelaide Writers' Week faces chaos after removing Randa Abdel-Fattah from its lineup, prompting mass withdrawals and resignations. Critics say the decision threatens free speech and cultural openness.
The United States urges its citizens to leave Iran immediately as protests intensify and conditions become more dangerous. The alert warns of violence, communication disruptions, and risks for dual nationals, while President Trump signals possible strong responses to the unrest.
Jewish and Israeli restaurants worldwide are facing a surge of targeted protests, vandalism, and violence by anti-Israel activists. These attacks, often dismissed as isolated incidents, are part of a broader campaign that threatens the safety and livelihoods of business owners and staff. The campaign has led to closures and increased fear within Jewish communities.
A suspect was arrested after firing airsoft rounds and shouting slurs at a Jewish family's home in California during Hanukkah. No injuries were reported, and police recovered the airsoft gun used in the incident. Community leaders have denounced the attack as antisemitic.
Hessy Levinsons Taft, whose baby photo was used by Nazis to represent the Aryan race despite her Jewish heritage, has died at 91. Her life story became a symbol of irony and resilience against Nazi propaganda.
The government told the High Court that Haaretz supports the enemy and undermines Israel during war, defending its decision to stop communicating with the newspaper. The petition claims Haaretz's reporting harms the country and its military.
Australia will hold a national day of mourning on January 22 for victims of the Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack. Flags will be at half staff, and the theme will be 'light will win'.
President Trump has imposed a 25 percent tariff on countries doing business with Iran, citing Tehran's crackdown on protests. The move comes as unrest in Iran continues, with hundreds killed and thousands detained.
Eric Adams launches NYC Token, a cryptocurrency designed to support educational programs against antisemitism. The initiative will direct a portion of proceeds to efforts promoting Jewish history and culture.
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