Last week, @SkyNews aired a broadcast from Jerusalem watched by 9 million people. The reporter, @adamparsons, called Jerusalem Day "a day of violence, tension and abuse."Now imagine that broadcast filed from Washington on the Fourth of July.
I did not expect the last public editor of the New York Times to share my essay about Nicholas Kristof, but I’m glad to receive this (non-judgmental) share:
https://t.co/gXtHQLDiCq
'To Jewish families, more than 1000 years of history is bleak evidence that they are right to fear they will once again be on their own.'
@TrevorPTweets reflects on antisemitism in Britain, after a swathe of violence against the Jewish community
https://t.co/ANZKBjl0HG
A letter calling on Jews to demand Israel's dissolution is doing the rounds. I wrote a response. The oldest trick in the world, dressed in new clothes. https://t.co/8q5wjMbg2s
#Antisemitism#Jewish#Israel
Between the global shadows of Bondi and a local betrayal in Kansas City, I am searching for the flicker that keeps us showing up. @MayorLucasKC@KansasCity
https://t.co/R6CNofgpvL
BREAKING:
@MIT professor of Nuclear science and physics Nuno Loureiro was just shot and killed at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts on Monday evening. He is reportedly Jewish and pro-Israel.
Police say the shooter is on the run. This shooting comes after a shooter at Brown University opened fire on a classroom on Saturday where the professor who usually occupies the study room that was shot up is Jewish and pro-Israel.
Is someone ambushing elite universities on the East Coast trying to murder pro-Israel and Jewish professors during Hanukkah?
Both shooters are on the run. Is it the same shooter?
Next time, it would be nice for the media to talk about antisemitism before it ends with 15 of us murdered while lighting candles on the beach.
Jews appreciate that the world knows how to mourn us. But we wish it would learn how to protect us, instead.
Today feels like a season finale.
The hostages are coming home.
President Trump is speaking in the Knesset.
And it’s the eve of the two-year anniversary of the massacre in the Hebrew calendar.
It couldn’t be more dramatic.