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

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...
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Fox News Launches ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Trump Challenges Harvard with Financial Demands

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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter offers insights into the growing issue of anti-Jewish prejudice both within the United States and globally.

HIGHLIGHTS IN TODAY’S EDITION:

– Trump demands $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, alleging grave illegal actions
– Pope Leo urges for a world without persecution as he commemorates Holocaust victims
– Descendant of Holocaust survivors leads Israeli forces following October 7 attacks

A student walks across the campus grounds at Harvard University.

A professor from Harvard has stated that the university revised its approach to antisemitism under pressure from the Trump administration. (Photo: Zhu Ziyu/VCG via Getty Images)

LEADING STORY: Former President Donald Trump has announced his intention to pursue $1 billion in damages from Harvard University. This move intensifies his ongoing confrontation with the institution over issues of antisemitism, “woke” ideologies, and federal funding. Despite dropping an earlier $200 million claim, Trump criticized The New York Times and accused Harvard of significant illegal activities. He has vowed to keep the legal battle going, as his administration challenges Harvard in court regarding the suspension of research grants.

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VATICAN ALLY: Pope Leo marked Holocaust Remembrance Day with a forceful plea for a world free of antisemitism, prejudice, and persecution. Calling the Holocaust an “annual occasion of painful remembrance,” he urged global vigilance to prevent genocide, promoted dialogue over violence, and reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s rejection of antisemitism amid rising global tensions.

HERO OF THE HOLY LAND: For Israeli Col. (Res.) E.K., Holocaust remembrance is lived, not ceremonial. The son of two survivors from families nearly annihilated, he has served decades beyond obligation to defend Israel. As survivor voices fade and antisemitism resurges, he sees service as memory in action—proof that “never again” requires strength, unity, and a Jewish state ready to protect its people.

Col. (Res.) E.K, deputy commander of Israel’s Jerusalem and Central District in the Home Front Command, is seen operating with reserve forces

Col. (Res.) E.K, deputy commander of Israel’s Jerusalem and Central District in the Home Front Command, is seen operating with reserve forces during the ongoing war following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. (IDF)

HATE RISES: New York City hate crimes skyrocketed 152% in January, fueled by a staggering 182% surge in antisemitic incidents. While shootings and murders hit record lows, making it the “safest January ever” for violent crime, anti-Jewish attacks accounted for over half of all hate crimes. Amid this tension, Mayor Mamdani faces backlash for rescinding the city’s formal antisemitism definition.

SILENCING VOICES: Australia canceled an influencer’s visa over anti-Islam posts, sparking allegations of targeting pro-Israel voices. Amidst a surge in antisemitic violence and the Bondi Beach massacre, critics accuse the government of “pandering” to specific voters while disproportionately barring Jewish figures.

GUEST EDITORIAL: Rachel Fish, co-founder of Boundless, which partners with community leaders to fight antisemitism, writes about another “Rachel,” a YouTube personality with millions of followers whose recent social media posts about Gaza have gone viral. “One Rachel represents the power of mass influence without historical grounding. The other represents the slow, often unglamorous work of education: teaching individuals how antisemitism mutates, how language travels, how narratives shape belonging and exclusion,” writes Fish.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “From swastikas at a playground in Boro Park to a car ramming at Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights, the Jewish community in NYC is very much on edge.” – Scott Richman, ADL regional director,

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