Open hatred of Jews surges globally, inflamed by Gaza war
In Los Angeles, a man screaming "kill Jews" attempts to break into a family's home. In London, girls in a playground are told they are "stinking Jews" and should stay off the slide. In China, posts likening Jews to parasites, vampires or snakes proliferate on social media, attracting thousands of "likes". Key Points
Reuters‘…the only safe place for Jews in 20+ years’: Canadian professor predicts
Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Canadian professor and popular YouTuber Dr. Gad Saad has made a prediction about the safety of Jews. Key Points
Hindustan TimesIsraeli Embassy's 'strong-worded' letter to India over Sanjay Raut's 'Hitler' post
Sanjay Raut reshared a report about the challenging situation in a Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital, adding his own comments in Hindi. The comment roughly translated to "he now understands why Hitler hated Jews so much". Key Points
India TodayHollywood agency cut ties with Susan Sarandon for controversial remarks at pro-Palestinian rally
The 77-year-old actress lambasted at the Jewish community pro-Palestine rally in New York on Friday, saying they were getting a taste of how it feels to be Muslim in America”. There are a lot of people that are afraid, that are afraid of being Jewish at this time. Jews in America are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country, so often subjected to violence, she said at the rally. Key Points
Economic TimesIsrael attack was predictable. Netanyahu is a failed leader & Palestine doesn't deserve Hamas
The British had conquered the Ottoman Empire which handed them control of the land, and America and Europe didn’t want the Jews. As a result, Jews got Israel. Key Points
ThePrintSusan Sarandon apologises for antisemitic remarks at pro-Palestinian rally
Actress Susan Sarandon has finally apologised for her anti-semitic remarks at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York last month. Read more below. | Hollywood Key Points
Hindustan TimesTrial to begin in 2018 killing of 11 at Pittsburgh synagogue
Jury selection will begin on April 24 in the federal death penalty trial of a truck driver accused of shooting to death 11 Jewish worshippers at a Pittsburgh synagogue in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Key Points
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