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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter provides updates on the growing issue of anti-Jewish prejudice around the world. In the latest newsletter, stories include a group offering $1 million for anyone who hosts a Pride parade in Gaza or the West Bank, a top Biden adviser with a history of association with antisemitic individuals, a college president resigning after facing anti-Israel protests, and the BBC’s questionable coverage of Israel’s conflict with Hamas.

The top story in the newsletter features a watchdog group offering $1 million to support a gay pride parade in Gaza or the West Bank as a way to challenge the hypocrisy of groups like “Queers for Palestine” or “Gays for Gaza.” The New Tolerance Campaign hopes to draw attention to the complexities of the situation and ignite meaningful conversations about LGBTQ rights and the Israel-Palestine conflict.

College students across the nation are expressing concerns over the return of anti-Israel protests on their campuses, with tensions rising among different groups of students. Many students anticipate protests, but with limited gathering places due to the pandemic, the form and impact of these demonstrations may differ from previous years.

A top Biden White House adviser has come under scrutiny for his association with a Washington, D.C. church known to host individuals with histories of antisemitism. This includes one activist who advocated for the murder of Zionists in Israel, including their children. The revelation has sparked discussions about the importance of vetting individuals in positions of influence.

Rutgers University’s president is set to resign at the end of the academic year following a tumultuous tenure marked by challenges related to the pandemic and anti-Israel protests on campus. The university faced significant disruptions due to demonstrations and encampments, highlighting the complex issues universities grapple with in handling sensitive geopolitical matters.

Guest editorial by Tel Aviv-based attorney Trevor Asserson criticizes the BBC’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, accusing the network of disregarding basic journalistic standards. Asserson’s report sheds light on the BBC’s biased reporting and failure to provide accurate and balanced information on the conflict, raising questions about media ethics and responsibility.

The newsletter also includes a quote from a University of Tennessee student expressing discomfort with anti-Israel protesters on campus. The student highlights the divisive nature of such demonstrations and the impact they have on the campus community. For those interested in further coverage of antisemitism, Fox News offers additional resources and updates on the topic.

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