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Pro-Palestinian protesters convicted of misdemeanor charges in 2024 Golden Gate Bridge protest
Nuha Abusamra, who represented one of the defendants, said the conviction on lesser charges marked a victory, according to local media KQED.
San Francisco Trans March downplays harassment of LGBTQ Jewish politician Scott Wiener
One killed, one wounded in shooting at site of California World Cup fan zone
California state senator harassed at pride parade, fellow democrats call out antisemitic hate
Can Middle East activists get US Democrats to join the Abraham Accords?
That Middle Easterners were waiting for this moment isn’t captured in the narrative the delegation’s audiences had previously been exposed to.
September 11 event to feature speakers affiliated with terrorists
A 9/11 event sponsored by Rutgers University and San Francisco State University academic departments will feature speakers affiliated with terrorists or who have otherwise supported terrorism.
SF cafe belonging to Jewish owner vandalized with antisemitic graffiti
The storefront was marked with graffiti that read "racist pigz [sic]," "Zionist pigz [sic]" and "free Palestine."
Israeli bakery in San Francisco is hiring formerly incarcerated staff
“His honesty impressed me,” Yosef said. “I could see in his face that if I give him a chance, he’ll do whatever he can to prove himself"
Leila Khaled event planned at SFSU, disappears online
As of the time of publication, the Zoom registration link for the event, hosted by the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies Program (AMED) at SFSU, is still active.
SF federation monitor after sending funds to group backing Capitol siege
The group, Tea Party Patriots, denied the claim by March to Save America that it was a funder of the event.
San Francisco Jewish students face antisemitic harassment online again
Police are investigating and trying to find who is behind the harassment of the kind that took place in September.
SF State University’s student government passes Israel boycott resolution
Student government resolutions are not binding on the school.
Federal agencies probe SFSU for attempting to host terrorist Leila Khaled
According to the non-profit Lawfare project, SFSU may have violated a US anti-terrorist statute.
Jewish students in NorCal ask district to fight against antisemitism
“We believe the ‘action’ taken thus far by the administration has done nothing to make us feel secure and safe."