Proud to see my team leading ADL’s collaboration with the @ManaraCCD — bringing together young leaders from across countries, cultures, languages, and faiths.
Our work cannot only be about fighting hate and extremism. It must also be about building the relationships, dialogue, coexistence, and shared purpose that make hate weaker in the first place.
At a time of deep division and conflict, this kind of bridge-building is not symbolic. It is essential.
According to the chief oversight body for American foreign assistance, 101 more UNRWA employees — including schoolteachers and principals — have been identified as Hamas fighters who participated in the October 7 terror attack on Israel.
This adds to clear evidence that UNRWA has been infiltrated by Hamas terrorist, an alarm I have raised over and over again. These individuals and all UNRWA employees involved with Hamas must be designated as terrorists. No more excuses.
https://t.co/ylWKzCzSER
A new report from @ADL and @jlensnetwork shows that following a BDS-aligned divestment strategy for NYC’s five pension funds could cost NYC taxpayers more than $37 billion over a decade, in addition to creating a hostile environment for Jews. This report demonstrates the potential serious financial consequences of divesting from Israel, which often cross the line from legitimate criticism of Israel's policies into delegitimization of the Jewish State. Read more:
Stickers with antisemitic language were found on traffic signs in Princeton, NJ, in yet another instance of anti-Jewish vandalism in public spaces. ADL documented 30 antisemitic incidents in Princeton in 2025, the most of any NJ municipality and double the amount in 2024, largely consisting of antisemitic vandalism like this - we hope these hateful acts will not continue throughout 2026. We are in touch with local law enforcement and appreciate the swift removal of this disturbing propaganda.
https://t.co/pe8w1CJF5s
Our statement on today's @USAO_MIE announced indictment of eight suspects who allegedly threatened @UMich officials, businesses, and the Jewish Federation. We are grateful all law enforcement officials for their efforts to protect those targeted. https://t.co/0Ux5yx93Yk
2/ The statement also condemns a recent campaign of attacks across Europe targeting Jewish communities, Iranian journalists and U.S. interests, allegedly carried out by Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI) and its intermediaries.
ADL experts previously identified connections between HAYI and pro-Iranian Shia militia networks based on the group's logo and digital footprint.
Learn more: https://t.co/j2ejN8YSHW
1/ We welcome this joint statement by the U.S. and 21 other countries condemning the Iranian regime's "lethal plotting and other malign actions" across North America, Europe and Australia, including against Jewish and Israeli communities, Iranian dissidents and journalists.
The Islamic Republic of Iran remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism and antisemitism, with a decades-long record of targeting Jewish communities through its global network of terror proxies. Its campaign of intimidation and violence extends far beyond the Middle East.
@StateDept
https://t.co/YhzyX9FEk9
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans under 30 cannot identify how many Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. At a time when Holocaust knowledge is fading, the HEAL Act is more important than ever. Holocaust education is essential to preserving the memory of the six million Jewish lives taken during the Shoah and remains critical to combating antisemitism and hate.
Thank you, @SenJackyRosen and @SenatorLankford, for your continued leadership. ADL applauds the unanimous passage of the bill out of the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee (@EnergyGOP@EnergyDems) and urges the full Senate to act swiftly. #NeverForget
Extremists don't build their own internet infrastructure — they use industry-leading providers. A recent @ADL report finds that @Cloudflare is keeping the lights on for violent extremism, graphic violence and terrorism online — failing to prevent its services from platforming these dangerous websites. Tech companies can no longer claim ignorance. Read the full findings:
https://t.co/Md60tf2gnU
An online trend is repackaging antisemitic stereotypes as “gym humor” portraying Jews as greedy, aggressive, dishonest, and money-obsessed. This is not humor. This is what the normalization of antisemitism looks like, and it's found a home on mainstream social media platforms.
The ADL Center on Extremism has observed a proliferation of antisemitic and extremist content on Meta's platforms, which stems from its dramatic changes to its content moderation standards in January 2025.
Between January and February 2026, only 7% of all extremist and hateful content ADL reported were removed. Social media companies need to do better and act quickly to remove hate from its platforms.
https://t.co/kXh7iCUMKj
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program is one of the federal government’s most important tools for protecting Jewish and other at-risk communities from hate-fueled violence.
ADL welcomes the additional $40M for NSGP included in the House Homeland Security managers amendment. However, the gap between the $355M provided and what’s needed remains vast. Congress must fund NSGP at $1 billion to ensure every at-risk community gets the protection it deserves. https://t.co/oJJqh8r1bz
Based on @ADL and @jlensnetwork research, anyone telling you BDS makes financial sense for the Big Apple probably has a bridge in Brooklyn they’d like to sell you.
https://t.co/wE6prDjIB9
Free history lesson: "Antisemitism" wasn't coined as a catch-all term for prejudice against anyone who speaks a Semitic language. It was popularized in the 1870s by Wilhelm Marr, a German antisemite who deliberately rebranded "Jew-hatred" with a more scientific-sounding term to make it seem modern, respectable and academic.
From its inception, the term referred specifically to hostility toward Jews. That's not a matter of opinion; it's a matter of history and definition.
Anti-Arab discrimination is real. It is wrong. But it is not antisemitism.
When someone presenting themselves as an authority on human rights can't grasp such a basic distinction, we've got a serious problem.
Redefining the word doesn't erase Jew-hatred, Ms. Albanese. It just makes it easier to deny.
Forcing an Israeli filmmaker out of a festival jury because of his nationality is discrimination, full stop. Important to see Natalie Portman and 350+ others stand up and say so. https://t.co/ERyq9GRtKJ
With antisemitism at record levels, Jewish communities deserve nothing less than a strong federal commitment to their safety. The Jewish American Security Act is the kind of bold, bicameral action this moment calls for. We thank @RepDanGoldman and @RepMikeLawler for leading this effort and urge Congress to pass it without delay. https://t.co/rJb6BZ9nJS
While some in NYC, including Mayor Mamdani, publicly support the BDS movement, this analysis by @ADL and @jlensnetwork highlights the potentially disastrous financial consequences of applying BDS-aligned divestment strategies to the city's pension funds.
In short, BDS in the Big Apple could shortchange NYers. An estimated $37.5 billion in weaker investment returns across the funds that support the pensions of our teachers, police officers, and firefighters would leave taxpayers to make up the difference, taking resources away from basic city services, even as it further isolates and marginalizes the Jewish community.
This week, @ManaraCCD’s annual Showcase brought together young leaders from Israel, Indonesia, the UAE, India, Nigeria, Kenya and beyond at a time of profound regional instability and conflict.
Through our partnership with the Manara Center, ADL is proud to support the next generation of bridge-builders, proving that human connection, dialogue, and shared opportunity remain among the most powerful antidotes to prejudice and division.
Congratulations to my friend @Dralnoaimi and the @ManaraCCD team on a successful annual Showcase this week in Abu Dhabi. In a moment when conflict too often defines the conversation, the Manara Center is investing in something far more powerful: people.
@ADL is proud to partner with Manara in bringing together exceptional young leaders from across the region and beyond to build connections, foster understanding, and create hope for the future.
30% of young adults now agree that "Jews in the U.S. are more loyal to Israel than to America." Among those who get their news from social media, that number is even higher.
This is what normalized hate looks like. And it should alarm all of us.
ADL is working to counter the online spread of antisemitism before it takes deeper root. https://t.co/HUnMRVzHKb
“Not interested in working for a Jew.” That is the message a job candidate reportedly sent to the company that offered him a job. Our latest audit documented an average of 17 antisemitic incidents per day in 2025. We cannot allow this hatred to become further normalized. Antisemitism has no place in our society, and we will continue to call it out whenever and wherever we see it.