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Republican Jewish leaders planned a ceasefire celebration, pivoted to take on antisemitism within

The Republican Jewish Coalition highlighted internal GOP antisemitism and divisions over Israel, noting leaked antisemitic messages from young Republicans as a symptom of the rift.

  • Matthew Brooks, leader of the Republican Jewish Coalition, stated there is an "undeclared civil war" within the Republican Party regarding Israel and antisemitism, as reported by The Associated Press.
  • Tennessee Representative David Kustoff expressed concern about rising antisemitism within the party, noting its presence on the fringes.
  • Republican Representative Byron Donalds emphasized that antisemitism will not be tolerated in their party.
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Republican Jewish leaders planned a ceasefire celebration, pivoted to take on antisemitism within

Concerns that antisemitism is on the rise among Republicans burst to the surface this weekend at a meeting in Las Vegas.

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