People the Trump administration says sympathize with Hamas on college campuses will lose their student visas. President Donald Trump, in a fact sheet, also promised to deport any people in the
President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday aimed at combating antisemitism on college campuses and pledging to crack down on non-citizens and resident alien “Hamas sympathizers” who took part in pro-Palestinian protests at schools across the country.
Israel's President Isaac Herzog addressed the U.N. on Monday at its annual Holocaust Remembrance Day event. His speech comes as a new report shows a worrying rise in antisemitic attitudes globally.
Jewish groups are split in their response; many applauding the president’s action, others bringing up First Amendment concerns.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan met with Hamas leader Muhammad Ismail Darwish in Ankara on Wednesday, Erdogan's office said in a statement.
Antisemitic, pro-terror support spewed out in the open at last year’s graduation ceremonies at more than half of America’s top 25 medical schools that train future doctors, according to an
State university officials began the effort in response to social media outrage over test questions about terrorism. The effort has infuriated professors.
“We are resolute in our efforts to confront antisemitism and will continue to implement robust ... handling of anti-Israel protests that erupted on campus amid the Israel-Hamas war. Jewish students alleged they were bullied, spat on, intimidated ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders cracking down on campus antisemitism and stripping federal funds from K-12 schools that teach critical race theory.
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to fight antisemitism, with a focus on campus demonstrations against Israel.
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Wednesday focused on countering antisemitism, in what the White House described as an effort to “marshal all federal resources” to “combat the explosion of antisemitism on our campuses and in our streets since Oct. 7, 2023.”