Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter provides insights into the growing anti-Jewish sentiments across the United States and globally.
– Portnoy delivers a scathing rebuttal to a Platner operative following a peculiar proposal
– A Democrat advocating for the imprisonment of ‘Zionists’ faces removal amid backlash
– Israeli ambassador likens rhetoric from France’s far-left leader to that of Hitler
A federal lawsuit has been filed, accusing that Jewish students at UCLA endured severe assaults involving beatings with sticks, pepper spray attacks, and trampling by an anti-Israel mob on campus. The complaint claims UCLA officials were passive as “Jew-free zones” were created, impeding students from attending classes. The lawsuit criticizes the university for fostering a violent and discriminatory atmosphere and demands measures to safeguard Jewish students.
Amid protests, pro-Palestine demonstrators tried to obstruct a counter-protester displaying an Israeli flag at UCLA on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
VIDEO Former CENTCOM Commander Gen. Joseph Votel discusses former President Donald Trump’s initiative to broaden the Abraham Accords and diplomatic efforts to achieve a peace agreement with Iran on ‘The Story.’
Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, strongly criticized a political operative who proposed collaboration with Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. The strategist suggested partnering to criticize Red Sox ownership, but Portnoy—who is Jewish—rebuked the “Nazi” candidate for possessing a Totenkopf tattoo. Dismissing the tactless proposal, Portnoy emphatically rejected the idea, refusing to “play footsy” or “glamorize” the contentious politician.
Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo was crushed in a primary runoff after her “vile” proposal to imprison “American Zionists” sparked national outrage. Even top Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries and AOC disowned the candidate, labeling her rhetoric “disqualifying.” Voters ultimately rejected the extremist liability in favor of moderate Johnny Garcia, proving that some lines—even in a redrawn district—cannot be crossed.

Maureen Galindo speaks at a League of Women Voters meeting in Texas. (Katina Zentz/Getty Images)
Israeli Ambassador Joshua Zarka has sounded the alarm, comparing French far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s divisive rhetoric to that of Adolf Hitler. As antisemitic incidents in France triple, Zarka warns that Mélenchon exploits Jew-hatred for votes, mirroring historical tactics of targeting a singular enemy. With Jews hiding their identities to survive daily life, the “antisemitic hydra” is officially back.
: Moshe Davis, former executive director of the NYC Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism, argues that Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s anti-Israel crusade is devastating New York. By rescinding antisemitism protections and severing Israeli business ties, Mamdani prioritizes grievance politics over governance. Davis warns these radical moves threaten 27,000 jobs, weaken cyber defenses, and shrink pensions, repeating history’s mistake of scapegoating Jews.
“The way [LFI leader] Jean-Luc Mélenchon speaks in front of a crowd reminds me of Hitler. The way he uses the idea of uniting against one enemy by speaking of Israel is similar to the way Hitler used to speak about the Jews.” – Israeli Ambassador to France Joshua Zarka.
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