Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter delivers updates on the increasing incidents of anti-Jewish sentiment both in the U.S. and globally.
IN TODAY’S ISSUE:
– NYPD shares footage of four suspects involved in a hate-fueled graffiti spree
– Controversial professor calls for ‘Death to America’ at Virginia Tech
– Germany alerts on how Islamist and far-left rhetoric is fueling a rise in antisemitic attacks
LEADING STORY: In Queens, the NYPD is actively searching for four individuals suspected of engaging in an antisemitic graffiti spree. The suspects are believed to have vandalized synagogues, homes, vehicles, and a Holocaust memorial plaque with swastikas across five incidents. Surveillance video captures the suspects fleeing the crime scenes. The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating, with city leaders denouncing the acts as intentional hatred.
The NYPD released new surveillance footage on Tuesday, showing the four suspects wanted in connection with five separate incidents of alleged antisemitic graffiti, which have been classified as hate crimes. (NYPD)
VIDEO: Fox News national correspondent Garrett Tenney covers a rally featuring left-wing influencer Hasan Piker and Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed. OutKick founder Clay Travis offers his insights on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’ WATCH HERE:
RAGING RADICAL: Mohamed Abdou, a former Columbia professor, urged students to take down the “U.S. empire,” referring to the October 7 attacks as a “blessed day.” Although the university stated the event was unregistered, Abdou encouraged attendees, framing their actions as part of a “religious war,” and called on them to disrupt American supply chains and defense sectors.
HATE WAVE: German officials warn that Islamist and far-left extremists are driving a dangerous spike in antisemitism by exploiting Middle East tensions. Incidents including verbal abuse and vandalism have become a “new normal,” leaving Jewish communities feeling isolated and increasingly fearful for their safety despite Germany’s historical responsibility toward protecting Jewish life.

A person carries an Israeli flag during a protest against antisemitism at the Brandenburg Gate, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Berlin, Germany. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner (REUTERS/Lisi Niesner)
PROF GETS BOOT: The University of Washington removed Aria Fani as Middle East Center director after he used a school listserv to call Zionism “cancerous” and criticize Israel. Fani, who remains an associate professor, claimed his dismissal followed pressure from pro-Israel groups. The university cited positional requirements and privacy for the decision.
CANCELED ON CAMPUS: Georgetown Law commencement speaker Morton Schapiro withdrew after students launched a petition condemning his pro-Israel views and lack of legal background. Schapiro, a former university president, stepped down to avoid distracting from the ceremony. He was replaced by Professor David Cole, an ACLU veteran known for defending pro-Palestinian speech rights.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, an Israeli civil rights attorney and president of the Shurat HaDin Law Center, warns that Britain’s antisemitism crisis could trigger legal reckoning at home and abroad. While some Jews are considering legal action to force the government to protect them, many Jewish families have already decided to move to Israel, she writes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “”Mr. El-Sayed not only is spewing hate, but he’s spewing it at political conventions and everywhere. With our history in Michigan, it’s shameful. He’s not a qualified candidate. It’s time for the Jewish community, and, for that matter every other community, to stand up and say no, and enough is enough.” – Michigan resident Steve Cohen on Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed.
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