Biden releases new strategy to tackle rise in antisemitism, says ‘hate will not prevail’
- The White House has released a national strategy to combat antisemitism, which includes over 100 provisions calling for congressional action, technology platform monitoring for hate speech, and improved education at the civic level.
- The strategy is the government's first national effort to combat antisemitism and has four overarching themes, including increasing awareness and understanding of antisemitism, improving safety and security in Jewish communities, reversing the normalization of antisemitism, and building solidarity across communities.
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Biden releases new strategy to tackle rise in antisemitism, says ‘hate will not prevail’
The White House said hate crimes against Jews accounted for nearly two-thirds of all religiously motivated hate crimes in the U.S. in 2022, although Jews make up just over 2% of the population.
Biden releases new strategy to tackle rise in antisemitism, says ‘hate will not prevail’
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced what he said is the most ambitious and comprehensive undertaking by the U.S. government to fight hate, bias and violence against Jews, outlining more than 100 steps the administration and its partners can take to combat an alarming rise in antisemitism.
Biden releases new strategy to tackle rise in antisemitism, says ‘hate will not prevail’
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced what he said is the most ambitious and comprehensive undertaking by the U.S. government to fight hate, bias and violence against Jews, outlining more than 100 steps the administration and its partners can take to combat an alarming rise in antisemitism.
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