Rise in Antisemitism in the U.S.
- The North American Jewish Diaspora is facing a division, with some supporting Israel and others opposing its government actions, according to Eric Alterman.
- A rise in antisemitism is reported in the U.S., driven partly by Israel's actions in Gaza and Donald Trump's political stance, claims Eric Alterman.
- Jewish members of Congress have reported a surge in antisemitic threats, with incidents of violence affecting Jewish communities across the country.
- On March 7, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home was set on fire during Passover, marking escalating violence against Jews in America.
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