A new Canadian Senate committee report on rising Jew-hatred in the wake of the Hamas-led terror attacks of Oct. 7 calls for improved government action and security infrastructure but falls short of naming Islamic extremism as a contributing factor to antisemitism. The 73-page report, released this week by the Senate’s human rights committee, follows a | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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