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Times of Israel — Aug 5, 2025

FBI Releases 2024 Hate Crimes Data, Which Shows That Anti-Jewish Hate Hit Record High in the U.S.

The FBI released its 2024 hate crime statistics revealing that Jewish people were targeted in 70% of all religious-based hate crimes — a significant increase from 62% in 2023. Hate crimes against Jews constituted 16% of all reported hate crime offenses, including incidents of assault, vandalism, and harassment. On average, there were more than five anti-Jewish hate crimes per day in 2024.

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The Jerusalem Post — Aug 4, 2025

International Red Cross and World Health Organization Call for the Immediate Release of Hostages in Gaza

The International Red Cross and the World Health Organization released a joint statement calling for the immediate release of the remaining hostages in Gaza. This statement came after Hamas propaganda videos showed current, deteriorating conditions of hostages Rom Braslavski and Evyatar David. The Red Cross has not been allowed any access to the hostages during 22 months of war, and has previously faced heavy criticism over its failure to reach them.

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The Jerusalem Post — Aug 3, 2025

Florida State University Suspends Graduate Student for Antisemitic Assault of a Jewish Student

Florida State University suspended a graduate student and banned her from campus after a video circulated on X of her yelling at and shoving a Jewish student for wearing an IDF t-shirt to the gym. The Florida State University Police Department conducted interviews of the students involved and is assessing whether or not to charge the graduate student with criminal charges for violating the FSU code of conduct.

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A Campus Reform — Aug 3, 2025

Former Stanford Graduate Student Sues University for Failing to Address Hostile Environment for Jewish Students

A Jewish graduate student filed a federal Title VI complaint against Stanford, alleging the university failed to address persistent antisemitic harassment and hostility within her PhD program. The complaint claims Stanford allowed exclusionary academic environments that led her to leave the program. It urges federal intervention to ensure better protections for Jewish students.

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