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Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Batya explains why Jews are politically ‘homeless’

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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” brings you the growing news of antisemitism across the US and the world.

IN TODAY’S STORY:
– Exclusive interview with Batya Ungar-Sargon
Christian leaders are holding an emergency conference in Jerusalem to address the rise of antisemitism around the world
– A group of British Muslim policemen called the IDF a terrorist organization

TOP STORY: Batya Ungar-Sargon tells Fox News Digital what American Jews, long aligned with Democrats, have been like. surprise at the rise of antisemitism among the ongoing rallies, especially after October 7. Many Jews have a growing sense of political homelessness, caught between a left that no longer feels welcoming and a historically distrustful right.

Batya Ungar-Sargon’s new book “The Jews and the Left” explains how Jewish Americans became Democrats and how the party began to drift away from them. (HarperCollins)

VIDEO: Former Auburn University men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl says speaking out against Judaism and supporting Israel has nothing to do with politics. WATCH HERE:

FRONT: In response to the rise of global hatred, the world’s Christian leaders came together emergency conference in Jerusalem to deal with the alarming rise of antisemitism. Called to eliminate toxic positional theology and historic anti-Jewish bias in the church, this historic gathering aims to bring forth a unified, unwavering declaration of faith that stands alongside the land of Israel and the Jewish people.

POLICE OFFICER’S ENGLISH: Britain’s National Association of Muslim Police faces backlash after policy paper inspired by ex-vice president called the IDF a “terrorist organization”.linked Zionism to anti-Muslim hatred, and questioned reports of Hamas atrocities in Oct. 7. Critics called the document full of falsehoods and warned that it undermines the trust of the police, fueling demands for investigation, accountability, and a broader account of bias among law enforcement.

Police arrest an activist in Trafalgar square for defying the Palestine Action ban on October 4, 2025 in London.

Police arrest an activist in Trafalgar square for defying the Palestine Action ban on October 4, 2025 in London. (Guy Smallman/Getty Images)

ADVERTISEMENT DEFEATED: Government authorities opened a eight cases against Israel organizing a violent campaign of intimidation. Targeting University of Michigan leaders, law enforcement, and businesses, the ring is said to be planning bombings and chemical attacks, destroying buildings with Hamas symbols while seeking complete separation from Israel. Fearing that the suspects would flee, the FBI conducted a closed, systematic sweep.

GUEST EDITOR: Rabbi Micah Greenland, international director of NCSY, the prominent youth organization of the Orthodox Union, writes that, although high-profile efforts like this year’s Super Bowl ad raise awareness of antisemitism, Jewish youth need ongoing support. Antisemitism in schools is a daily reality, requiring education, community, allies, and continued engagement to help students feel safe, empowered and proud of their Jewishness, writes Greenland.

DISCUSSION OF THE WEEK: “Many Jews are new to the movement for human rights, they see themselves as good members of the left, and when they finally need help, when they need support, when they need to be shown that their humanity is recognized, they look left and right and all their allies have fled.” – Batya Ungar-Sargon

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