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Fox News presents the “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter, offering insights into the growing anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and globally.
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Radicalism Over Revenue: NYC Ditches Israel-Linked Company
– Jewish Organization Demands Dismissal of Broadcaster for Accusing Israeli Olympian of Supporting ‘Genocide’
– Palestinian Activist Accused of Anti-Semitic Remarks Wins Deportation Case

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani addresses the press during a conference in New York on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
TOP STORY: Just six weeks into Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, managed by the city, stirred controversy by declining to renew the lease of Easy Aerial, an Israeli drone supplier. While city officials claim “business reasons” for the decision, critics argue it’s a “ridiculous” political maneuver that misuses public resources to further BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) goals, placing radical activism above New York’s economic interests.
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CALL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY: A Jewish advocacy group is demanding the firing of a broadcaster who labeled a Zionist Israeli Olympian a supporter of genocide. Critics condemn the remarks as dangerous antisemitic rhetoric that targets athletes based on their identity and national ties, sparking a heated debate over accountability in sports media and broadcasting.
CASE CLOSED: A Palestinian activist, previously accused of expressing a desire to “kill Jews” in social media posts, has won her deportation case. An immigration judge ruled she could remain in the U.S., sparking intense backlash from critics who argue the decision ignores clear security threats and systemic antisemitic incitement.

Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi will not be deported after Immigration Judge Nina Froes ruled the government failed to provide sufficient evidence. (Amanda Swinhart / AP )
TROUBLE BRUIN: The Trump administration has sued UCLA, alleging the university “turned a blind eye” to a hostile workplace for Jewish and Israeli employees. The DOJ claims administrators failed to discipline antisemitic harassment and physical assaults during campus protests. This marks a major escalation in the federal crackdown on campus antisemitism.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Omer Tuval, former spokesman for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, writes about how families of Israeli hostages bypassed government bureaucracy to combine global diplomacy and advocacy to ensure every Oct. 7 captive returned home—transforming unimaginable grief into a historic, unified mission for humanity.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “The litany of vile acts of antisemitism that allegedly took place, and continue to take place, at UCLA are, if found to be true, a mark of shame against the University of California.” – Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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