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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter is your resource for understanding the alarming increase in anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and globally.
IN TODAY’S HEADLINES:
– Former UK Prime Minister warns that New York’s incoming leadership may introduce British-style antisemitism and taxes
– Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro calls on Philadelphia schools to address antisemitism amid a federal investigation
– Controversy at Harvard as the university appoints a Divinity School graduate accused of assaulting an Israeli student

Liz Truss, former UK Prime Minister, speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland, USA, on Friday, February 21, 2025. (Photographer: Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
LEADING STORY: Liz Truss, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has issued a cautionary note regarding the agenda of New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. She suggests that Mamdani’s socialist policies might replicate the high-tax, high-regulation environment she opposed in Britain, which she believes also fueled antisemitism. Commending former President Trump’s trade tariffs, Truss contends that factors like increased taxes, stringent regulations, and soaring energy costs are undermining Britain’s economic edge.
VIDEO: Hillary Clinton expresses concern over young people being exposed to anti-Israel propaganda and misinformation on social media platforms like TikTok. WATCH HERE:
BROTHERLY HATE: Gov. Josh Shapiro urged Philadelphia’s school district to confront rising antisemitism as a congressional probe examines allegations of hostile environments, teachers spreading anti-Jewish rhetoric, and policy violations by activist educators. Documents reveal pro-Palestinian groups recruiting students and promoting resistance. Parents and teachers report intimidation, biased materials, and ongoing incidents despite a federal corrective plan.
NOT ON THE RESUME: Harvard hired a man previously charged with assaulting an Israeli classmate during a 2023 protest—after he completed court-ordered programs and his case was dismissed. Now a graduate teaching fellow, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo advises faculty despite past controversy. Harvard also supported another charged student, prompting a lawsuit from the victim alleging the university failed to protect him and obstructed discipline.

Harvard graduate students Elom Tettey-Tamaklo (left) and Ibrahim Bharmal were arraigned on assault charges stemming from an incident last October at a protest over the Israeli-Hamas conflict. ( David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
DRAMA AT KENNEDY CENTER: A play depicting survivor accounts of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack is heading to the Kennedy Center, reflecting a shift toward welcoming conservative perspectives under Trump’s board leadership. “OCTOBER 7,” based on firsthand testimonies, faced protests and heavy security in New York. Creators say it preserves truth about the massacre and honors victims and heroes.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Warren Cohn, CEO and founder of Rocketship PR, and media advisor to the American Middle East Press Association, on what he learned about antisemitism during a wild Uber ride in New York City.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “We have characters like that in Britain. They are never satisfied. They keep putting up taxes. They keep putting up more regulations. We have seen in Britain appalling development of antisemitism. That’s what I fear for New York.” – Former Britich Prime Minister Liz Truss on New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
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