White House correspondent Helen Thomas issued an apology for saying in an interview that Jews do not belong in Israel and should "return to Germany or Poland." After making a vitriolic statement against the presence ...
Veteran White House reporter Helen Thomas announced Monday that she is retiring, effective immediately, in the wake of a controversy over her comments on Israel, according to a report from her employer, Hearst News Service.
Deserting the correspondent who said that the Jews should “get the hell out of Palestine”, and then when asked where they should go to, replied: “home, to Poland or to Germany”.
Two people were arrested in connection with vandalism at Temple Am David last week. Ryan Johnson, 20, of Warwick, and a juvenile were charged. Police said the two are also responsible for several other instances of ...
President Barack Obama says he considers veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas’ remarks about Israel “offensive .”
France's CSA Broadcast Authority has officially ordered French-based companies to ban the Al-Aksa television station of Hamas from broadcasting using their satellites. The order followed a warning from the European Commission, which told France to ...
The Criminal Court in Vina del Mar ruled against Elliot Quijada, who had threatened to kill the RN Senator, Lily Perez, and convicted him of incitement to hatred against the Jewish People and of illegal ...
Michael Heaton, 42, of Leigh, Greater Manchester, and Trevor Hannington, 58, from Hirwaun, described Jews as "scum" and encouraged people to kill them. The self-proclaimed neo-Nazis were both cleared of soliciting murder. Heaton was ...
Court in Izhevsk, gave a one year suspended sentence to a man who painted swastikas and antisemitic threats on the walls of the local Jewish community center. Andrey Mokrushin and an unidentified youth, both of whom ...
An artist, who called on Poles to post their antisemitic thoughts on his internet site, printed them and bu
U.S. Congress members of Congress signed a letter expressing concern about how the federal Department of Education is responding to antisemitism on college campuses. The Zionist Organization of America lobbied for the letter, which was signed ...
New York City nonprofit and religious groups including more than 25 synagogues will receive nearly $6 million in anti-terrorism grants, up 40 percent from last year, a US congressman said on Monday. Citing a foiled plot ...
More than 80 countries signed an agreement to cooperate in the fight against antisemitism and Holocaust denial. The Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance, and Research and the Office for Democratic Institutions and ...
The number of antisemitic incidents in the United States remained at a "sustained and troubling" level in 2009, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which compiles annually a statistical audit of antisemitic assaults, vandalism and ...
The Zionist Organization of America wants the University of California to replace two members of the advisory council addressing antisemitism on UC campuses.