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ABC News — Mar 25, 2026

Arson Attack Destroys Jewish Ambulances in London; Two Suspects Arrested

British police have arrested two suspects on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life following an attack in which four ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer emergency organization, Hatzola, were set on fire in north London. No injuries were reported in what British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called a “deeply shocking antisemitism arson attack.” As the investigation continues, police are probing a claim of responsibility by a group with suspected links to pro-Iran networks.

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The New York Times — Mar 20, 2026

Federal Government Sues Harvard Over Antisemitism Allegations

The federal government filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing the school of failing to address antisemitism and permitting severe harassment of Jewish and Israeli students on campus, including physical assault, stalking, and exclusion from campus facilities. The complaint alleges Harvard “turned a blind eye” to antisemitism on campus, allowing anti-Israel protesters to violate rules “with impunity.” Harvard denied the claims and said it has taken “substantive, proactive steps to address the root causes of antisemitism” and enforces its anti-discrimination policies.

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ABC7 News — Mar 14, 2026

San Jose State Investigates Graffiti Calling for Eradication of Jews

University police at San Jose State University are investigating graffiti found on building walls that called for the “eradication of Jews,” along with other hateful and violent language. The graffiti targeted multiple communities, including Jewish, Muslim, and Asian groups. University officials say they have not identified a credible threat, but the incident raised safety concerns on campus.

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The Algemeiner — Mar 11, 2026

Columbia University Reaches Settlement in Antisemitism Lawsuit

Columbia University reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by Jewish students who alleged the school failed to address rising antisemitism on campus. The complaint claimed, in part, that the university did not adequately protect Jewish and Israeli students as incidents escalated in the aftermath of the October 7 terror attacks. As a result of the settlement, Columbia committed to expanding antisemitism-related programming, creating new Israel-related scholarships, and considering adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism.

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The Chicago Maroon — Mar 3, 2026

Chicago Adopts IHRA Definition of Antisemitism Following Student Advocacy

University of Chicago student and Hillel student leader Jake Rymer was instrumental in the Chicago City Council’s recent adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.  The council voted to include the definition in Chicago’s municipal code, creating a clearer framework for identifying antisemitic discrimination. Chicago is the second-largest city in the United States to codify the IHRA definition of antisemitism, after Los Angeles.

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