US Justice Department says the ‘reporters are not the targets, those leaking classified information are’. But media freedom advocates warn that Trump's ‘war on the press is looking for another victim’
ANTI-SEMITISM rose in the United States in 2022 and shows little sign of abating worldwide as political radicals have gained mainstream popularity, researchers said in a report released on Monday.
The report by Tel Aviv University’s Centre for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry and the US-based Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as Israel began observing its annual day of remembrance for the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust.
Last year’s report found that 2021 set a new high for anti-semitic incidents, with the coronavirus pandemic fuelling a worldwide rise in anti-semitism.
In search of political understanding, MATTHEW HAWKINS welcomes a critique of anti-semitism as codified by the Israeli state
JAMES NALTON writes on the bizarre Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv scandal
The ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans was based on evidence of a pattern of violence and hatred targeting Arabs and Muslims, two communities that have a large population in Birmingham — overturning the ban was tacit acceptance of the genocidal ideology the fans espouse, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE
Israel and the US talk as if they’ve won a victory, but the reality is that world opinion has turned decisively against the Israeli regime, says RAMZY BAROUD


