Earlier this month, X owner Elon Musk threatened to sue the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for billions of dollars.
We urge the prime minister to use his meeting with Musk to not just address business ventures and encourage investment in Israel, but to demand action against anttisemitism on X.
The briefing was organized by the JFNA together with SCN (Secure Community Network), ADL, and the OU (Orthodox Union), with the support of six other major Jewish organizations.
The ADL’s latest report for the 2022-2023 academic year registered 665 anti-Israel incidents, marking a significant uptick from the previous year.
In response to calling out antisemitism, Miss Iraq Sarah Idan was threatened with rape.
Musk's acquisition of Twitter has brought substantial controversy, with accusations of amplifying hate speech and antisemitism.
The day before X published a statement titled "Our ongoing commitment to combat antisemitism on X".
They attack the ADL because, in their eyes, the ADL represents the Jews. And that should give us every reason we need to support it.
"All of this is happening in a context of the highest number of antisemitic incidents ...in more than 40 years," stated CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
Both Bernstein’s family and the Anti-Defamation League defended Cooper, who also directed the film, and said they did not consider the elongated nose antisemitic.