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Read the original article here. The organization has spent the last 21 months pushing back against misinformation, disinformation, and intimidation as anti-Israel sentiment and antisemitism continue to take center stage. By: KELLY HARTOG JULY 13, 2025 05:17 LOS ANGELES –…

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After Elmo’s official X account was recently hacked and used to spread vile antisemitic messages, we’re sharing a clip of the real Elmo, joining his Jewish friends on Sesame Street for a joyful Shabbat dinner. From lighting candles to blessings, this moment is all about love, community, and standing together against hate. 🕯️🍞❤️

After Elmo’s official X account was recently hacked and used to spread vile antisemitic messages, we’re sharing a clip of the real Elmo, joining his Jewish friends on Sesame Street for a joyful Shabbat dinner. From lighting candles to blessings, this moment is all about love, community, and standing together against hate. 🕯️🍞❤️ ...

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The French town of Saint-Cloud has pulled its €40,000 subsidy from the Rock en Seine music festival after organizers booked Kneecap, an Irish rap group known for promoting pro-Palestinian propaganda and glorifying terror groups like Hezbollah. One of its members, Liam “Mo Chara” Ó hAnnaidh, was recently charged in the UK for waving a Hezbollah flag during a concert, a terrorist organization responsible for attacks on Israeli civilians. The mayor of Saint-Cloud said public funds should not support performers who incite hate or spread violent political messages.

Despite the backlash, festival organizers have refused to remove Kneecap from the lineup, sparking outrage from pro-Israel groups and French officials. Critics argue that allowing the group to perform under the banner of “free expression” sends a dangerous message at a time of rising antisemitism in Europe.

The French town of Saint-Cloud has pulled its €40,000 subsidy from the Rock en Seine music festival after organizers booked Kneecap, an Irish rap group known for promoting pro-Palestinian propaganda and glorifying terror groups like Hezbollah. One of its members, Liam “Mo Chara” Ó hAnnaidh, was recently charged in the UK for waving a Hezbollah flag during a concert, a terrorist organization responsible for attacks on Israeli civilians. The mayor of Saint-Cloud said public funds should not support performers who incite hate or spread violent political messages.

Despite the backlash, festival organizers have refused to remove Kneecap from the lineup, sparking outrage from pro-Israel groups and French officials. Critics argue that allowing the group to perform under the banner of “free expression” sends a dangerous message at a time of rising antisemitism in Europe.
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Thank you to the team behind the @elmo account for swiftly condemning the antisemitism after it was hacked.

There is no place for antisemitism on children’s TV, on social media, or anywhere in society.

Thank you to the team behind the @elmo account for swiftly condemning the antisemitism after it was hacked.

There is no place for antisemitism on children’s TV, on social media, or anywhere in society.
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FC Barcelona has officially extended the contract of 16-year-old Israeli midfielder Orian Goren until 2028. Goren, who joined the club from Maccabi Petah Tikva in 2023, has been making strides through the youth academy and has already represented Israel’s U17 national team seven times. A promising talent to watch. 🇮🇱⚽️🔥

FC Barcelona has officially extended the contract of 16-year-old Israeli midfielder Orian Goren until 2028. Goren, who joined the club from Maccabi Petah Tikva in 2023, has been making strides through the youth academy and has already represented Israel’s U17 national team seven times. A promising talent to watch. 🇮🇱⚽️🔥 ...

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A 15‑year‑old Syrian teen, identified as Mohammad A., is now on trial in Berlin for allegedly aiding an Islamic State‑inspired plot to bomb Taylor Swift’s Vienna concert in August 2024. Prosecutors say he translated bomb‑making instructions from Arabic and passed them to his 19‑year‑old Austrian accomplice, who had planned to use explosives and knives to kill himself and a large crowd.

The foiled attack led to the cancellation of three sold‑out Vienna shows, prompting widespread security warnings across Europe. Swift later called the cancellations “devastating” but thanked authorities for preventing tragedy. 

Mohammad’s trial is closed to the public due to his age, and wraps up by late August amid growing alarm about youth radicalization.

A 15‑year‑old Syrian teen, identified as Mohammad A., is now on trial in Berlin for allegedly aiding an Islamic State‑inspired plot to bomb Taylor Swift’s Vienna concert in August 2024. Prosecutors say he translated bomb‑making instructions from Arabic and passed them to his 19‑year‑old Austrian accomplice, who had planned to use explosives and knives to kill himself and a large crowd.

The foiled attack led to the cancellation of three sold‑out Vienna shows, prompting widespread security warnings across Europe. Swift later called the cancellations “devastating” but thanked authorities for preventing tragedy.

Mohammad’s trial is closed to the public due to his age, and wraps up by late August amid growing alarm about youth radicalization.
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Israeli MMA fighter Rafi Aronov faced down boos and hate in London as he took on Brad Wheeler, an opponent known for antisemitic remarks. Aronov came out victorious in the ring and dedicated his emotional win to Captain Reei Biran, the IDF hero who fell in combat just days earlier. 

A powerful moment of pride and resilience for Israel. 🇮🇱💪

Israeli MMA fighter Rafi Aronov faced down boos and hate in London as he took on Brad Wheeler, an opponent known for antisemitic remarks. Aronov came out victorious in the ring and dedicated his emotional win to Captain Reei Biran, the IDF hero who fell in combat just days earlier.

A powerful moment of pride and resilience for Israel. 🇮🇱💪
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Irish rap trio Kneecap has faced widespread backlash and calls for concert cancellations due to alleged support for Hamas and Hezbollah. Controversies include a video where a band member appears to shout “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” during a concert, leading to a “terrorism” charge against member Liam O’Hanna (Mo Chara) in the UK for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag. The band has denied supporting either group, stating they condemn all attacks on civilians.

Beyond these allegations, Kneecap has also drawn scrutiny for displaying messages like “F**k Israel” and “Free Palestine” during performances, including at Coachella. While some politicians and figures have condemned their remarks and called for investigations or visa revocations, other musicians have defended the band, citing concerns over censorship and artistic freedom.

Irish rap trio Kneecap has faced widespread backlash and calls for concert cancellations due to alleged support for Hamas and Hezbollah. Controversies include a video where a band member appears to shout “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” during a concert, leading to a “terrorism” charge against member Liam O’Hanna (Mo Chara) in the UK for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag. The band has denied supporting either group, stating they condemn all attacks on civilians.

Beyond these allegations, Kneecap has also drawn scrutiny for displaying messages like “F**k Israel” and “Free Palestine” during performances, including at Coachella. While some politicians and figures have condemned their remarks and called for investigations or visa revocations, other musicians have defended the band, citing concerns over censorship and artistic freedom.
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