– Harvard wins dismissal of DOJ antisemitism lawsuit before a local federal judge
– Anti-Israel nonprofit faces federal scrutiny over alleged financial links
– Bronx man charged with assault and hate crimes after alleged disruption of Shabbat services at NYC synagogue
A federal judge has dismissed the Trump administration’s antisemitism lawsuit against Harvard University, finding that the incidents cited on campus did not establish an ongoing pattern of civil rights violations after the school received official warnings. Justice Department officials said they strongly disagree with the ruling and are reviewing their next steps, including a possible appeal.
The Trump administration announced it was freezing more than $2 billion in grants and contracts after Harvard University said it would not comply with federal demands related to antisemitism. (Reuters/Nicholas Pfosi)
StopAntisemitism founder Liona Rez told News Outlet that she believes a broadcaster who made controversial remarks about an Israeli athlete should lose their job, arguing that the comments crossed a serious line.
Federal authorities are examining an anti-Israel nonprofit linked to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani following allegations that donor money may have been routed to a sanctioned Palestinian organization. The U.K.-based “PFF,” supported by Mamdani ally Bassema Yousef, reportedly controls a $100 million fund. Homeland Security is investigating possible connections to Al-Haq, though no criminal wrongdoing has been proven.
A Bronx man is facing hate crime charges after police say he frightened worshipers during Friday Shabbat services at Manhattan’s historic Central Synagogue. Authorities allege 46-year-old Larry Montes struck a congregant, damaged property, then spat on and headbutted a security officer before an off-duty police officer tackled him. Senior city officials condemned the violence, and the suspect remains in custody.
A Bronx man was charged with multiple hate crimes after allegedly disrupting Shabbat services and attacking a congregant and security member at Central Synagogue in Manhattan, police said. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)
State Department officials say UNICEF findings undercut claims that Israel orchestrated a starvation campaign in Gaza. They pointed to data showing acute child malnutrition rates remained well below famine thresholds, while the U.S. government said the figures rebut propaganda narratives and highlighted that substantial humanitarian food aid and vaccines were delivered during the conflict.
: Christian Zionists are flooding the West Bank to over Israeli settlements. Evangelical outfit The Israel Guys is busing thousands of global volunteers into contested territories to pick crops, open tourist hubs, and counter hostile media reports. They claim accusations of settler violence are fake news designed to demonize local Jewish communities.
: Loay Alshareef, an Arab Muslim peace advocate and senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, writes that the Dead Sea Scrolls provide of the Jewish people’s ancient bond to Israel. Dated over 2,000 years ago, these manuscripts shatter claims that Jewish connection to the land is a modern invention, offering a factual foundation for peace and reconciliation.
“The new data shows that the allegations of famine in Gaza were pure hysteria. While certain small pockets of hunger occurred in Gaza, we now know this can only have been an issue of distribution. Once again, international organizations removed Hamas and their share of the blame for Gaza’s suffering from the conversation, stoking the anti-Israel narrative.” – Andrew Fox, a senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society.
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