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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter covers stories on the increase of anti-Jewish sentiment in the U.S. and around the world. In a recent issue, comedian Bill Maher clashed with Jewish actress Sandra Bernhard over whether anti-semitism is primarily coming from the left or the right in the U.S. Maher argued that the left’s fixation on race and identity politics has fueled anti-Jewish hate on college campuses. Meanwhile, Senator John Fetterman called Hamas a cowardly terrorist group while being questioned on his pro-Israel stance.

The annual Israel Day on Fifth march through New York City, which will feature heavy security this year, will also have hundreds of special guests who are relatives of hostages killed, released, or still held by Hamas in Gaza. Israel Day on Fifth grand marshal Harley Lippman highlighted the more somber and meaningful tone of the event this year due to the focus on the hostages. A Jewish organization is also calling on a House Democrat running for Senate to sever ties with a top campaign adviser who attended a convention organized by a notorious antisemite, Louis Farrakhan.

Former “Jeopardy!” host Mayim Bialik expressed the difficulties of being a liberal and an outspoken supporter of Israel following the recent terrorist attack on October 7. Bialik noted the challenge of being a liberal person who believes in Israel’s right to exist. President Donald Trump also addressed the issue of anti-Israel protesters on college campuses, stating that he throws out any student who protests and that it needs to be stopped immediately.

For more coverage on antisemitism, readers can find additional content from Fox News on their website. The newsletter also offers a subscription service for those interested in receiving more newsletters from Fox News. Additionally, the Fox News app provides live updates on various news topics. The rising anti-Jewish prejudice is a significant issue that is being discussed and addressed through various platforms, including news outlets like Fox News.

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