I’m Jewish. I have family history that makes what’s happening in NYC right now impossible to ignore. This past week, mobs targeted synagogues in Brooklyn. A child was attacked. This is not politics, this is hatred, in plain sight, and too many people are scrolling past it. I made this video because silence has a cost. History has proven that. “Never Again” is not a slogan. It’s a responsibility. And that responsibility is yours too, whether you’re Jewish or not. Watch this. Share it. Say something. #neveragain
Confused as to why politicians say, on another attempted arson attack on a Jewish building, “these terrorists are trying to divide us - and will not succeed etc etc.” Are they? I’d say that diviseness is not the object. I’d say it’s trying to kill Jews.
This is Mohammad Hossein Shokri, 16.
Abducted by Islamic regime terrorists for protesting. Facing a death sentence.
He is just a child.
⚠️ Make this go viral - now.
19-year-old Saghar Gholami, from Gonbad, Golestan has been sentenced to death!
BE HER VOICE BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!
The Islamic regime is preparing to execute her!
Please share this!
I recently asked Jewish students at a leading UK university if they saw a future for themselves here. Not one said yes. Today Hatzolah ambulances, whose sole purpose is to save life - ANY life - are burned in London. A country where Jews no longer feel they have a future is already in crisis.
We are deeply saddened and shocked by the senseless attack in the early hours of this morning at the Hatzola Northwest ambulance base.
Hatzola NW, along with all Hatzola organisations, provides life-saving services without discrimination, regardless of faith or background. It is extremely distressing and difficult to comprehend that such a vital service could be targeted and attacked in such a way.
We are working closely with the police and relevant support agencies to ensure the safety and security of our premises and resources, so that we can continue to respond swiftly to emergencies.
Hi everyone, I've learned that my article for Rolling Stone really, really upsets the anti-Israel fanatics.
So please, don't repost my latest article for @RollingStone, unless you want them to be even angrier 😢
https://t.co/ZE1FHrKNpC
Today we published Ireland’s first-ever report on antisemitic incidents.
I built the reporting mechanism because there wasn’t one.
When we at the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland realised the scale - 143 incidents in 6 months, in a community of ~2,000, and the continued lack of acknowledgment, we had no choice but to document it ourselves.
75% happened in physical settings - in places people deserve to feel safe.
30% began as ordinary interactions until a Jewish/Israeli identity cue was discovered.
36% were verbal abuse and slurs.
25% were emails and messages sent directly to the community. Nearly half of them included violent threats. We received another one just this morning promising us that "Jewish people in Ireland will die".
For over two years we were told:
“There is no antisemitism in Ireland.”
“It’s just criticism of Israeli government policies.”
But when Jewish people are afraid to take public transport, go to the doctor, enter a shop, attend school, go to work, or even feel safe in their own homes - that is not “anti-Israel.”
It is not “political discourse.”
It is antisemitism.
As I told the Social Democrats two years ago: when rhetoric becomes absolute and collective, it does not stay political. It lands on a minority community.
The report is here:
https://t.co/oWNwGIdCjI
We welcome the demands of the French and German foreign ministers for the resignation of UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, and call on the UK Government to join them.
Our full statement:
Ran Gvili, the last hostage, is brought home after 843 days 💔
First to enter. Last to return.
Staff Sergeant Ran (Rani) Gvili from Meitar was a YASSAM Negev fighter in the Southern District of the Israel Police. Ran took great pride in being a police officer and wearing the blue uniform.
On the morning of October 7th, Ran was at home recovering from a motorcycle accident and suffering from a fractured shoulder. Upon learning of the terrorist infiltration, he immediately put on his uniform and went out to assist his fellow unit members in the fighting. On his way, he encountered terrorists and fought with courage and determination on the front line at the entrance to Kibbutz Alumim. Members of the kibbutz community later gave him the name “Ran, the Defender of Alumim.”
After several months, assessments concluded that following a fierce battle, and only after his ammunition had run out, Ran fell in combat and was abducted to Gaza.
Ran, with his broad shoulders and radiant smile, was all heart. A true friend, loved by everyone. He loved life, was a young man of deep values, always spoke at eye level, and carried a powerful yet calm presence. At 24 years old at the time of his death, Ran is survived by his parents, Talik and Itzik, his brother Omri, his sister Shira, and an extended family.
Ran Gvili was the last hostage 🎗️
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum bows its head in sorrow and shares in the profound grief of the Gvili family.
There are no words to express the depth of this pain.