Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter delivers insights into the increasing anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and globally.
IN TODAY’S EDITION:
– Clashes erupt outside a Brooklyn synagogue as anti-Israel demonstrators cause chaos
– Report reveals Hamas employed sexual violence systematically on October 7
– Fetterman sympathizes with a top state justice’s decision to leave the Democratic Party
FEATURED STORY: This week, turmoil erupted in Brooklyn when anti-Israel protestors targeted a synagogue, disrupting a real estate event and engaging in physical altercations with Jewish attendees. Dramatic footage from the scene paints a picture of a community under siege, highlighting the breakdown of order and the urgent police intervention. This incident underscores the rising domestic discord and the mounting challenges to religious liberty in New York City.
VIDEO: Earlier this week, thousands gathered in London for a march against antisemitism in the UK. WATCH HERE:
PREMEDITATED ATROCITIES: A pivotal commission report has unveiled that Hamas’ use of sexual violence on October 7 was a calculated strategy rather than a random act of violence. The comprehensive “Silenced No More” report, spanning 300 pages, details horrific acts such as gang rape, mutilation, and torture, exposing these brutalities as planned tactics of terror. This was not mere chaos; it was an orchestrated attack on human dignity and Israeli society.
FETTERMAN’S STAND: Senator John Fetterman has taken a stand by supporting Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht, who recently left the Democratic Party due to “rising antisemitism”. Although Fetterman remains aligned with the Democrats, he endorsed Wecht’s departure, urging his party to address the issue of “Jew-hatred” within its ranks. This prominent division signals a deepening internal conflict, as Fetterman distances himself from far-left rhetoric, calling it a “rot” within the party.
WRIST SLAP: Loay Alnaji, the California professor charged in the death of pro-Israel protester Paul Kessler, will likely avoid serious prison time. Charged with involuntary manslaughter instead of murder, Loay Alnaji faces a maximum of four years—with a plea deal potentially lowering that further. This “sweetheart deal” has ignited outrage, fueling claims that justice is being sidelined by political sensitivities.

Loay Alnaji is arraigned in Ventura County Superior Court in Ventura, California on Friday, November 17, 2023. Alnaji is charged with involuntary manslaughter following the death of Paul Kessler, following an alleged altercation at pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrations. (Splash News for Fox News Digital)
MAMDANI TAKES SIDES: NYC Councilwoman Julie Menin has torched Mayor Zohran Mamdani, branding him “not a leader” after a wave of antisemitic graffiti hit Queens synagogues. Critics are fuming over Mamdani’s past support for anti-Israel protesters, accusing him of fueling the very hatred he now condemns. As tensions boil, the lawmaker’s sharp rebuke highlights a deepening rift over New York’s antisemitism crisis.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Dana W. White and Shahar Azani argue that the historic Black-Jewish alliance is being dismantled by radical progressives and “The Squad.” The authors claim that rhetoric labeling Jewish advocacy as “anti-Black” ignores a century of shared civil rights struggle, replaces solidarity with identity politics, and fuels a dangerous rise in modern antisemitism.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Acquiescence to Jew-hatred is now disturbingly common among activists, leaders and even many elected officials in the Democratic Party.” – Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht, announcing he is leaving the Democratic Party.
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