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Fox News 'Antisemitism Exposed' Newsletter: Haters caught on video

The New York Police Department is searching for four suspects linked to a series of antisemitic graffiti incidents in Queens, New York. Swastikas were spray-painted on synagogues, homes, vehicles, and a Holocaust memorial plaque across five separate घटन घटन. Surveillance footage shows the individuals fleeing, and the department's Hate Crimes Task Force is leading the investigation. City leaders have condemned the acts as deliberate expressions of hatred.

The newsletter also highlights broader concerns about rising antisemitism in the United States and abroad. In Germany, officials warn that Islamist and far-left extremist rhetoric tied to Middle East tensions is fueling a surge in attacks, vandalism, and verbal harassment against Jewish communities, creating what authorities describe as a 'new normal' of fear.

On university campuses, several controversies have intensified debate over antisemitism and free speech. A former Columbia University professor praised the October 7 attacks and called for dismantling the 'United States empire,' while the University of Washington removed a center director after he used a university email list to denounce Zionism. At Georgetown Law, a commencement speaker withdrew following student protests over his pro-Israel views.

An opinion piece in the newsletter warns that Britain faces a deepening antisemitism crisis that could lead to legal challenges, as some Jewish families consider leaving the country amid safety concerns.

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