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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter offers comprehensive coverage of the growing anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and globally.
FEATURED IN TODAY’S ISSUE:
– The Trump administration has initiated legal action against Harvard, alleging it neglected the protection of Jewish and Israeli students.
– Accusations emerge against Rams star Puka Nacua for biting a woman and making antisemitic remarks.
– UC Berkeley agrees to a $1 million settlement and policy changes following an antisemitism lawsuit.

Inside Harvard Yard, faculty and staff hold signs during a press event organized by the Harvard Out of Palestine coalition. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
MAIN STORY: The Trump administration has launched a comprehensive 44-page lawsuit against Harvard University, aiming to recover billions of dollars in federal funding. The Department of Justice accuses Harvard of fostering a climate of antisemitism and failing to safeguard Jewish students in the aftermath of the October 7 incidents. Officials describe this as a decisive action against “deliberate indifference,” while Harvard criticizes the lawsuit as a tactic for federal domination.
VIDEO SPOTLIGHT: Israeli Ambassador to the U.N., Danny Danon, provides insights on the recent Michigan synagogue attack and Israel’s strategic actions in Lebanon on ‘Fox News Live.’ WATCH HERE:
SPORTS CONTROVERSY: Puka Nacua, a star receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, is embroiled in a civil lawsuit alleging assault, battery, and gender violence following an incident on New Year’s Eve in Century City. Plaintiff Madison Atiabi claims that the Pro Bowler shouted, “f*** all the Jews,” before allegedly biting her shoulder and her friend’s thumb during a van ride. Nacua’s attorney has condemned the allegations as “shakedown” and “blackmail,” suggesting the biting was consensual “horseplay” and pointing to video footage of the group celebrating later that night as proof of a “blatant lie.”
PRICE OF HATE: UC Berkeley has agreed to a $1 million settlement and a sweeping policy overhaul to resolve a landmark antisemitism lawsuit. The university will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism and ban discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students. The Brandeis Center hailed the deal as a “major milestone” against campus bigotry previously masked as political activism.

Pro-Palestinian protesters set up a tent encampment during a demonstration in front of Sproul Hall on the UC Berkeley campus on April 22, 2024 in Berkeley, Calif. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
AMBULANCES ABLAZE: UK counterterrorism police are hunting three suspects after an antisemitic arson attack gutted four Jewish community ambulances in London. An Iran-linked group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin, reportedly claimed responsibility for the “sickening” strike. Experts warn the incident marks a dangerous escalation of Tehran-backed terror on British soil, fueled by years of government failure to ban the IRGC.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Zoya Fakhoury is the co-founder and executive director of the Amer Foundation, highlights how the unlawful 2019 detention of her father, Amer Fakhoury, by Hezbollah exposed the terror group’s total subversion of Lebanese sovereignty. She argues that the same Iranian-backed forces that kidnapped an American are now dragging a victimized Lebanese population into a catastrophic war with Israel.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Harvard University has failed to protect its Jewish students from harassment and has allowed discrimination to wreak havoc on its campus.” – White House spokesperson.
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