Thursday, February 10, 2022

French Court Fines Neo-Nazi Activist and Catholic Priest for Video Inciting Hatred of Jews by Algemeiner Staff A neo-Nazi activist and a Catholic priest have been fined by a court in France for a video posted to YouTube that incited violence and hatred against Jews. Hervé...More

 

Daily Edition
February 9, 2022
Top News
by Ben Cohen
Antisemitic incidents in the United Kingdom soared dramatically in 2021, largely fueled by the militant anti-Zionist demonstrations that accompanied the war...More
by Dion J. Pierre
Thirty-nine members of the US Congress have urged the Department of Education to issue promised Title VI guidance to protect Jewish students from antisemitism...More
by Algemeiner Staff
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett urged US President Joe Biden not to sign a new nuclear agreement with Iran during a phone call on Sunday, Axios reported...More
by Algemeiner Staff
A neo-Nazi activist and a Catholic priest have been fined by a court in France for a video posted to YouTube that incited violence and hatred against Jews. Hervé...More
by Sharon Wrobel
Israeli researchers may have come closer to explaining the “mystery” of a plague that dates back to biblical times. Tel Aviv University scientists developed a theory...More
by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff
Iran unveiled a new domestically-made missile with a range of 900 miles on Wednesday, state TV reported, a day after Tehran and Washington resumed...More
by Sharon Wrobel
Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock embarked Wednesday on her inaugural visit to Israel, Egypt and Jordan, pledging support for Israel’s...More
by Benjamin Kerstein
The Russian army in Syria activated electronic defense systems that interfered with GPS in the region during Israeli retaliatory strikes on Syrian targets, Israeli...More
by Shiryn Ghermezian
A new statue of an influential and successful Jewish businesswoman who lived in 13th century England will be unveiled by Prince Charles on Thursday. The life...More
Opinion
by Ira Stoll
A New York Times headline claiming a synagogue fired a teacher who “criticized Israel” is being faulted for inaccurately describing the issue in the case...More

by Mitchell Bard
Approximately 600,000 Jews served in the United States armed forces in World War II. More than 35,000 were killed, wounded, captured, or missing. Approximately 8,000 died in combat. Those soldiers were casualties of war, but there were others...More

by David Meyers
When I covered Rick Pender’s brilliant encyclopedia on Stephen Sondheim last year, I called Sondheim America’s greatest living writer. Sadly, that is no longer the case But while a world without....More

by Itamar Marcus
If you want to know what is really at the heart of the Palestinian conflict with Israel, don’t ask the politicians or the diplomats. Go to the real experts: Palestinian children. Unlike the rest of the...More

by Abha Shankar
The leader of a Muslim anti-Israel organization publicly mourned a Jordanian scholar who predicted the destruction of Jews at the hands of...More

by Eric Mandel
This month, President Joe Biden said that he would be notifying Congress that he would designate Qatar as a major non-NATO ally (MNNA) to “reflect the importance of our relationship. Qatar is a good friend and a reliable partner.” He thanked the...More
 
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