Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Legendary coach calls out anti-Israel protesters' silence on Iran
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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter delivers insights into the escalating anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and globally.

IN THIS EDITION:
– Renowned basketball coach criticizes college protesters for their anti-Israel stance while ignoring Iran
– Trump affirms that antisemitism has no place in the GOP or MAGA movement
– Federal appeals court rules in favor of the Trump administration in a case involving Judge Mahmoud Khalil

Bruce Pearl on sideline

Bruce Pearl, the head coach of the Auburn Tigers, is seen animatedly reacting during a game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Auburn Arena on January 22, 2022, in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

LEADING STORY: Esteemed coach Bruce Pearl expressed strong disapproval of far-left campus protestors who vocally criticize Israel yet remain silent as Iranians courageously push for freedom. Speaking on the “Ruthless” podcast, Pearl condemned Ivy League schools as “shameful” for their alleged moral cowardice, repudiated the notion of enforced neutrality, lauded Trump’s foreign policy, and emphasized that some issues boil down to a clear battle between good and evil.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHT: Mark Levin characterizes Iran as akin to a concentration camp in his remarks on “Hannity,” urging more focus on the oppressive regime’s treatment of its citizens. WATCH HERE:

BIGOTS BEGONE: President Trump told The New York Times there is zero tolerance for antisemitism in the GOP or MAGA movement, saying such figures “aren’t needed.” He vowed to condemn antisemitic views, distanced himself from Nick Fuentes, cited his pro-Israel record, and emphasized his Jewish family ties as proof he rejects hate outright.

COURT SLAPPED DOWN: A federal appeals court handed Trump a major win, ruling a lower judge had no authority to order the release of anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil. The court cleared the path for deportation, citing immigration law limits, alleged visa fraud, and national security concerns tied to antisemitic protests and foreign policy risks.

A man stands among demonstrators during an evening vigil near a university campus.

Mahmoud Khalil attends a vigil and protest for Gaza outside Columbia University in New York City, Oct. 7, 2025. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)

GUEST EDITORIAL: Michele Norris, a Jew of color and president of Connecting Cultures For Peace, warns that the firebombing of Beth Israel in Mississippi, the state’s largest synagogue, strikes at the heart of religious freedom, dignity and peace. But she notes that one priceless relic survived the attack, and now “stands as a powerful symbol of Jewish survival and continuity in the face of relentless hatred.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Where are the college protesters? Where are they? On every Ivy League campus, they ought to be ashamed of themselves for not being out there in the thousands.” Former Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl, on why there are no college protests backing the uprising against Iran’s rogue regime.

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