Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Olympic shame over Hitler T-shirts

Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter delivers critical insights into the escalating anti-Jewish sentiment across the United States and worldwide.

IN THIS ISSUE:

– Controversy surrounds the IOC as they sell out of 1936 Berlin Olympics t-shirts featuring Nazi-era imagery.
– LeBron James faces backlash over benign comments about Israel during the NBA All-Star Game.
– Spike Lee makes a statement with a pro-Palestinian outfit at the NBA All-Star Game, while an Israeli-born player participates.

Trump and Gaza destruction (Reuters)

Trump and Gaza rubble

LEADING STORY: The International Olympic Committee has ignited outrage after offering “Heritage Collection” t-shirts that showcase the 1936 Berlin Olympics poster, a symbol of Hitler’s propaganda promoting Aryan superiority. The decision has been widely condemned as a “disturbing affront to decency.” Although the IOC defended the shirts by highlighting their historical significance and the notable achievements of athletes like Jesse Owens, the limited-edition items quickly sold out, sparking intense ethical debate.

TOP STORY: The International Olympic Committee sparked outrage by selling “Heritage Collection” t-shirts reproducing the 1936 Berlin Games poster—a key piece of Hitler’s Aryan supremacy propaganda. Critics slammed the move as a “sickening affront to decency.” While the IOC cited historical context and athlete achievements like Jesse Owens’, the limited-edition shirts have already sold out, fueling a massive ethics firestorm.

VIDEO: U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz says the United Nations has an “atrocious history” on antisemitism and urges institutional change. WATCH HERE:

FOUL SHOT: At the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, LeBron James faced sharp criticism from longtime anti-semite Mehdi Hasan after responding to a question about his message for Israeli fans. James stated he hoped to inspire people “to be better in general,” but Hasan blasted the superstar on X, calling him a “disgrace.”

ANTISEMITISM SPIKE: Film director Spike Lee ignited controversy at the recent NBA All-Star Game by wearing a pro-Palestinian outfit courtside. His fashion statement coincided with a historic moment: Portland Trail Blazers’ Deni Avdija became the first Israeli-born player to compete in the game, sporting the Israeli flag on his jersey. While the players focused on hoops, Lee’s attire ensured politics stole the spotlight.

Spike Lee at the All-Star Game

Spike Lee at The 2026 NBA All-Star Game held at the Intuit Dome on Feb. 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

HATE REMAINS: An immigration judge blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to deport Mohsen Mahdawi, a leader of anti-Israel protests at Columbia University. Judge Nina Froes terminated the case after federal authorities failed to certify a key document as required by law. The DHS condemned the decision, vowing to keep fighting the “activist judge” to revoke Mahdawi’s visa. Law and order—derailed by paperwork.

GUEST EDITORIAL: Ariella Noveck and Josh Weiner praise Chicago for adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism into municipal law. The move is in stark contrast to New York City, where new mayor Zohran Mamdani watered down the Big Apple’s definition of anti-Jewish hate.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “”If I have fans over there, then I hope you’ve been following my career, I hope I inspire people over there to not only want to be great at sports but be better in general in life. So, hopefully, someday I could make it over there. Like I said, I’ve never been over there, but I heard great things. I appreciate the question.” – NBA superstar LeBron James on Israel.

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