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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter is dedicated to shedding light on the alarming rise of anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and globally.
IN TODAY’S HEADLINES:
– Prestigious university ends association with UN expert sanctioned by the US for Palestinian issues
– Bondi Beach attackers caught on film with an antisemitic manifesto
– Israel criticizes a UN-endorsed report on Gaza famine for alleged bias

U.N. Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese appeared at a press conference in Bogota, Colombia, on July 15, 2025, following an Emergency Conference of States organized by Colombia and South Africa. The event focused on measures against Israel in light of the Gaza conflict. (Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters)
LEADING STORY: Georgetown University has officially cut ties with Francesca Albanese, a U.N. Special Rapporteur, following her removal from the list of affiliated scholars due to a report by UN Watch. Albanese is currently facing U.S. sanctions and has been widely criticized for making antisemitic statements and allegedly supporting terrorism. Georgetown’s decision has been lauded by many who emphasize the importance of holding public figures accountable, maintaining academic integrity, and rejecting rhetoric that justifies violence against civilians.
VIDEO SPOTLIGHT: Reuben Kirkham voices concerns that Australia’s government might be using the Bondi Beach attack as a pretext to enforce broader vilification laws, potentially leading to increased censorship rather than addressing the root causes of antisemitism. WATCH HERE:
HATE MANIFESTO: The father and son involved in the Hanukkah shooting at Bondi Beach reportedly recorded a video manifesto filled with antisemitic rhetoric and aligning with Islamic State ideology, according to police reports. Authorities claim that the duo spent months preparing for the attack, which included firearms training and unsuccessful attempts to construct explosives. Tragically, the attack resulted in the deaths of fifteen people; the father died in the incident, while the son is now facing murder and terrorism charges.
UN-SURPRISING: Israel blasted a UN-backed IPC report on Gaza food insecurity, calling it biased and predetermined. Officials say the IPC ignored aid surges and repeated alarmist forecasts that failed before. Critics argue mortality and market data never met famine thresholds, accusing the agency of retrofitting evidence while fueling pressure on Israel.
Palestinians rush to collect the humanitarian aid airdropped into Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on Sunday, March 17, 2024.
EMPTY WORDS: After witnessing Sydney’s Hanukkah terror attack, journalist Erin Molan slammed Australia’s leaders for empty unity rhetoric without action. She said government inaction on rising antisemitism emboldened extremists, left Jews traumatized, and signaled weakness. Molan warned that words don’t deter terrorists—consequences do.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Lisa Daftari, a foreign policy analyst and editor-in-chief at The Foreign Desk, weighs in on the sorry state of college Middle Eastern studies departments and suggests a radical solution. “Through these departments, dozens of American college students have at best been indoctrinated to despise this country and whitewash the crimes of terrorists, and at worst pushed toward genuine radicalization and extremist plots,” she writes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “”Words mean nothing if the people that you’re trying to instill fear into or warn don’t believe what you’re saying because your actions don’t back them up.” Australian journalist Erin Molan on the nation’s call for “unity” following the Bondi Beach massacre.
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