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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter is dedicated to shedding light on the growing issue of anti-Jewish sentiment in the United States and worldwide.
IN TODAY’S EDITION:
– Outrage erupts over TikTok Shop’s listing of a swastika necklace labeled as ‘bold’ and ‘stylish’
– The events of 2025 challenge the notion that the U.S. is withdrawing from the Middle East
– Four individuals indicted in a thwarted New Year’s Eve terror plot aimed at Southern California businesses

A controversial necklace featuring a swastika pendant was promoted to users on TikTok. (Screenshot from TikTok Shop/Instagram)
LEADING STORY: The TikTok Shop came under fire for offering a swastika pendant necklace through what appeared to be targeted advertising. Initially described as a “bold” and “stylish” accessory, the listing praised the necklace as a “hiphop titanium steel pendant, bold, stylish, and simple swastika symbol, trendy and unique pendant necklace, suitable for both boys and girls, trendy and niche.” The description also indicated that several necklaces had already been sold. Before the listing was removed, the description was altered from a “swastika symbol” to a “Buddhist manji symbol.”
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FOOTPRINT STAYS: Washington talked retrenchment, but 2025 delivered the opposite: American power reshaped the Middle East. U.S.-backed Israeli force, Trump-led diplomacy and regional coordination ended the Gaza war, weakened Iran, collapsed old assumptions and expanded U.S. influence from Syria to the Gulf. The lesson, analysts say, was blunt—strength works, and U.S. leadership still sets the terms.
NEW YEAR’S TERROR PLOT STOPPED: Federal prosecutors charged four alleged extremists with plotting New Year’s Eve bombings across Southern California, including attacks on businesses and ICE agents. Tied to the anti-government Turtle Island Liberation Front, the suspects allegedly built pipe bombs, praised terrorism and coordinated via encrypted apps. The FBI foiled the plot during desert weapons testing, seizing detailed plans before any attack occurred.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Former FBI agent David Zimmermann, who served supervisory special agent in Tel Aviv and now is a senior research fellow at George Washington University, notes that anti-Semitic incidents are up 340% across the world since 2022, and warns that Western leaders must confront Islamist-inspired antisemitic violence before it targets everyone.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “When a platform allows an explicitly antisemitic symbol to be marketed as fashion, it signals a failure to protect Jewish users and a willingness to prioritize engagement over safety,” Jewish on Campus, an organization aimed at serving as a voice for GenZ Jews in America, on TikTok Shop’s sale of a swastika pendant.
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