Georgetown University has cut ties with United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese after allegations of antisemitism and support for terrorism, following pressure from watchdog groups and U.S. sanctions. The move was widely praised by critics who cited the importance of academic integrity and accountability. In other developments, Australian authorities revealed that the suspects in the Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack recorded an antisemitic manifesto and had planned the attack for months, resulting in multiple fatalities. Meanwhile, Israel criticized a United Nations-backed report on Gaza food insecurity as biased, and commentators in Australia called for stronger action against rising antisemitism, warning that government inaction emboldens extremists. Editorial voices also raised concerns about the state of Middle Eastern studies in American universities, linking them to radicalization and the spread of extremist views.
The newsletter highlights a growing concern over antisemitism globally, with calls for more decisive measures from governments, academic institutions, and international organizations.

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