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Fox News Launches ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Addressing Tensions in New York City

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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter sheds light on the growing issue of anti-Jewish sentiment across the United States and globally.

IN TODAY’S EDITION:

– Antisemitic incidents in New York City have nearly tripled, even as other crime rates hit record lows.
– A Pennsylvania Democrat criticizes an antisemitic rally that praised Hamas.
– A writer reacts strongly to Robert Kraft’s Blue Square Alliance Super Bowl advertisement.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks at press conference

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers remarks at a press conference on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, in New York City. (Photo by Yuki Iwamura/AP)

LEADING STORY: While New York City is marking its “safest January ever” with a significant decrease in murders and shootings, the city is grappling with a disturbing 182% increase in anti-Jewish hate crimes. These 31 incidents, which include an attack on a Chabad headquarters, now represent over half of all hate crimes in the city, leaving the Jewish community on high alert. With overall crime rates declining, the Anti-Defamation League is calling on Mayor Mamdani to take decisive action against this alarming rise in targeted violence.

VIDEO: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro talks collaboration with federal authorities on crime, concerns over rising antisemitism on both sides of the aisle on ‘Special Report.’ WATCH HERE:

‘I FELT COMPELLED’: State Senator Sharif Street, the chamber’s first Muslim member, forcefully condemned an antisemitic Rittenhouse Square rally where protesters glorified Hamas and “martyrdom.” Rejecting extremism, Street declared that Hamas should be condemned, not celebrated. His stance joins a bipartisan chorus, including GOP leaders and Governor Shapiro, warning that inciting violence against Jewish neighbors destroys the path toward peace.

NOT A FAN: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s “Sticky Note” Super Bowl campaign against antisemitism is under fire. Tablet columnist Liel Leibovitz slammed the ad as “idiotic” and “spineless clicktivism,” comparing it to empty moral posturing. He argues the soft approach fails to address real-world threats, demanding tougher, more direct action over symbolic blue squares.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft stands with Mike Vrabel as Vrabel is introduced as the new head coach during a press conference.

Owner Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl ad against antisemitism drew mixed reviews. (Billie Weiss/Getty Images)

GUEST EDITORIAL: Arbel Yehoud and Ariel Cunio, who were taken hostage from Kibbutz Nir Oz on Oct. 7, 2023, write about how their deep love for one another helped them survive the ordeal.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “But the new ad is so offensive, not only because it blows—or because, in reality, prominent American Muslims have spent the past three years acting very un-Bilal-like and drumming up everything from modern-day blood libels to violent antisemitic pint-sized pogroms on college campuses—but also because of what it tells us about the mindset of so much of organized Judaism these days.” Tablet columnist Liel Leibovitz on Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl ad.

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