NEWYou can now listen Fox News articles.Fox News “Antisemitism Exposed”, a newsletter that focuses on the rise of anti-Jewish prejudice in the U.S.Duke suspends Students for Justice in Palestine following antisemitic post on Instagram
Freed hostage Rom Brslavski describes abuse and starvation in Gaza during 738 days of captivity
The Students for Justice in Palestine group at Duke University has been suspended and its funding frozen following an outcry about a “deeply troubling” Instagram post. The flyer depicted Zionism as well as the U.S. Imperialism is portrayed as pigs, a dehumanizing caricature that has been linked to extremist propaganda from the 1970s. While the group is sidelined, critics demand further accountability for the specific students behind the “blatant” harassment.VIDEO:Twitch streamer Hasan Piker told “Pod Save America” that the Republican Party was “the biggest domestic terrorist in this country” and internationally. WATCH HERE: TWO YEARS IN HELL. Rom Braslavski, released after 738 days of captivity in Gaza, described horrific abuse including starvation and physical torture. After initially concealing his military status and his identity being discovered, his treatment deteriorated dramatically. He was forced to survive on minimal food and endured isolation. He also suffered severe physical trauma. He relies on his faith today for his recovery. The combat veteran was also criticized for a Nazi-style tattoo he had in the past. He is backed by Bernie Sanders. While Platner attributes this conduct to a “hyperviolent” military cultural, Republicans and veterans have slammed the comments as disqualifying. By weaponizing antisemitism, the regime forced a mass migration, executed community leaders and seized property. A dwindling number of people are forced to denounce Israel in order to survive in a fanatical and oppressive mullahcracy. SHOWING THE WAY Ben Carasso is an 11-year old Israeli influencer who uses social media to combat antisemitism worldwide and share the realities that Jewish children live with. He is a third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors. His advocacy began after the October 7 terrorist attacks. Despite online abuse, he travels to other Jewish youths to promote fact-checking, and encourage peers to speak out for the truth. I kept going.” Rom Braslavski, a 19-year-old who spent over two years as a Hamas captive. Fox News has more coverage on antisemitism. Did someone send you this email? Subscribe to more newsletters here. Get the Fox News App here