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March of the Living takes place at Auschwitz
On Tuesday, leaders from international law enforcement agencies participated in the 2026 International March of the Living at Auschwitz-Birkenau. This global delegation joined thousands of others to pay tribute to victims of the Holocaust and reaffirm their commitment to fighting contemporary hatred. (Video credit: Amelie Botbol.)
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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Global law enforcement leaders convene in Poland with a message: ‘Not on our watch’—a stand against hate
– Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil faces imminent deportation
– Comedian highlights the shamelessness of antisemites following a heckling incident
TOP STORY: Prominent law enforcement officials worldwide assembled at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial in Poland to initiate the “Not On Our Watch” campaign. This effort seeks to consolidate international policing methods to counter the rise of antisemitism and hate crimes. By confronting the historical site of the Holocaust, these leaders vowed to prevent history from repeating itself through active enforcement and the exchange of intelligence.

International police representatives toured Auschwitz on April 12, 2026. (Credit: Yossi Zeliger)
VIDEO: Outspoken anti-Semite Hasan Piker brands Bill Maher an ‘Islamophobe’ during an appearance with Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul Al-Sayed. WATCH HERE:
BUH-BYE: Student organizer Mahmoud Khalil faces imminent deportation after the Board of Immigration Appeals dismissed his challenge to a denied asylum claim. Khalil, a central figure in Columbia University’s anti-Israel encampments, was previously flagged for potential extremist ties. This ruling marks a significant victory for lawmakers demanding accountability for foreign nationals participating in disruptive, unauthorized campus protests and visa violations.
HATEFUL HECKLER: Comedian Jessica Kirson is sounding the alarm on brazen antisemitism after a heckler disrupted her performance with vitriolic slurs. Kirson noted a disturbing shift in public sentiment, observing that bigots no longer feel the need to hide their prejudice. The incident highlights a growing trend of aggressive, face-to-face confrontations targeting Jewish public figures and performers.

Judy Gold speaks onstage during the event “Joy Behar, Susan Lucci, Sherri Shepherd and Judy Gold in Conversation: My First Ex-Husband” at 92NY in New York City on March 19, 2025. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)
GUEST EDITORIAL: Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, an Israeli civil rights attorney who represents terror victims suing Iran, explains how Iran’s Islamic Republic has systematically weaponized antisemitism to maintain power. By dismantling once-thriving Jewish communities through executions, sham trials, and forced flight, the regime embedded hatred into its ideological core, she writes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “It’s come to this: Antisemites aren’t even ashamed anymore, even on the Upper West Side.” – Comedienne Judy Gold after a bigoted heckler was booted from her stand-up performance.
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