Antisemitism
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, but American Jews can't declare victory - opinion
HIAS leader says the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling is a relief but also a warning that America’s promise of belonging is still under political threat.
‘Behind closed doors’: 70+ NGO staffers allege antisemitism, lack of accountability in new report
We fear listing 'Jewish' on hospital forms after October 7, Australian Jews tell 'Post' - exclusive
Canada synagogue firebomber was promised $15,000 for attack, motivated by drugs, not antisemitism
Thank you, Mayor Zohran Mamdani: Your hate might just be a blessing in disguise - opinion
The water is heating up for Jews, Israel, and the West, the question is whether we recognize the danger before it's too late.
Hungary: Antisemitism as a cultural code
How can Jews feel safer in Hungary than in much of Western Europe while simultaneously believing antisemitism remains deeply embedded in society?
How antisemitic rhetoric seeped into Albania's anti-Kushner protests
Local observers blame Russia, Iran and Turkey for trying to sow unrest in the country, which is seeking membership in the European Union. Others call the antisemitism a false flag.
Mamdani faces lawsuit over alleged FOIL obstruction in antisemitism and Israel records request
Behar told the Post that the backdrop for his demands is the rising antisemitism in the city, something which has arguably worsened under the anti-Israel mayor.
The terror network Europe failed to confront - opinion
From Hamas and Hezbollah to legal warfare and propaganda networks, Europe must confront the wider architecture of Iranian influence operating within its borders.
Chair of Britain’s largest arts center to step down amid antisemitism scrutiny
Chair of the Southbank Centre Misan Harriman will step down this autumn after controversy over antisemitism allegations and social media posts about Israel, amid scrutiny by UK officials.
Andy Burnham’s rise forced Keir Starmer from Downing Street - opinion
Like Moses, Sir Keir Starmer will not bring his people into the promised land, whatever that looks like, but it will be Burnham who adopts the role of Joshua.
Elderly disabled Jewish woman subjected to antisemitic abuse inside Melbourne Vodafone store
A Vodafone worker called an Australian woman a 'dirty Zionist' after getting frustrated while helping her with a device issue, going on to yell 'Free Palestine' and film her without consent.
US-Iran agreement triggers debate over deterrence collapse and next conflict
This week's Deep Dive episode covers why the next war with Iran may be closer than than we think.
The Mamdani effect: Democratic incumbents now have to worry about being too pro-Israel - opinion
Following Mamdani’s lead, Lander and Avila Chevalier both sought to turn their opponent’s support for Israel into a defining moral failure.