Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter features stories about the rise in anti-Semitic bias across the United States and around the world.
Top 3:
– Chicago hate crime shooting suspect researched Jewish target, prosecutor says
– NYT changes headline about rabbi’s killing in Dubai after public outcry
– Netflix’s ‘Mary’ captures social media buzz for casting Israeli actress as Jesus’ mother
Highlights: An illegal immigrant is accused of shooting an Orthodox Jewish man multiple times as he traveled to a Chicago synagogue last month. His cell phone was used to search synagogues and Jewish community centers in the area shortly before the incident. His cell phone also had pictures and videos. There were more than 100 “anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas” items, according to the Chicago Sun Times, citing police.
Video: ‘Rebel News’ Publisher Ezra Levant joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss why he was arrested at a pro-Hamas rally. And broader concerns about freedom of speech in Canada, see here:
changing times: The New York Times appears to be changing headlines about kidnapping and The murder of a rabbi in Abu Dhabi After receiving heavy criticism on social media over the weekend. The article first mentioned Kogan’s death with the headline, “Israeli rabbi missing in Dubai found dead” Online commentators immediately slammed the issue for seeming to downplay the kidnapping and terrorist involvement in Kogan’s death. Read the updated headlines here.
Selection assumptions: A new Biblical epic film is gaining attention online because of the film’s Israeli cast. The program “Mary” starring Israeli actress Noa Cohen in the starring role. and Israeli actor Ido Tago plays the role of Joseph, Jesus’ father. Many people online are now calling for a boycott. claiming that the film was historically inaccurate. Because Mary and Joseph were Really “Palestinian”
Guest editorial: Dr. Ayelet Levi Shahar, mother of 20-year-old Hamas hostage Naama Levi, implores Americans to remember her daughter and about 100 other hostages as winter approaches.
Quote of the week: “The released hostages confirmed our worst fears about violence. Physical and sexual abuse, starvation, and darkness in the underground tunnels” – Ayelet Levy Shahar, Naama Levy’s mother, was held hostage by Hamas for more than a year.
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