Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter focuses on the growing issue of anti-Jewish prejudice in the U.S. and around the world. In the latest edition, a mother of one of the Hamas hostages rescued by Israeli forces described the “strange rules” her son had to live by while in captivity. The rescued hostage, Andrey Kozlov, mentioned that there were some things he would never reveal to his family, leaving his mother uncertain about what he may be withholding.

In a disturbing incident, a journalist covering a protest in New York City was harassed and physically assaulted by an anti-Israel mob. The journalist filed a police report after being hit and shoved by the protesters, highlighting the aggressive nature of such groups. Additionally, at the California State University, Los Angeles, anti-Israel protestors took over a campus building, barricading employees inside using various items to create makeshift walls.

Pressure is mounting on President Biden to revoke media credentials from Al Jazeera and cut off its access to the White House following reports that one of its journalists was involved in holding an Israeli hostage. Sen. Marco Rubio has called out Al Jazeera as a “terrorist mouthpiece” that promotes anti-American sentiments, urging action against the network. Meanwhile, U.S. Park Police are investigating criminal activities after anti-Israel agitators vandalized statues in Washington, D.C.’s Lafayette Square, further escalating tensions.

Former Hamas member Mosab Hassan Yousef warned against bending to terrorists, emphasizing that any concessions may be perceived as weakness. According to Yousef, such actions do not lead to peace but are seen as a sign of vulnerability by extremist groups. The interview with Yousef provides valuable insights into the mindset of individuals involved in terrorist activities and the importance of standing firm against such threats.

For more information on antisemitism and related topics, readers can access additional coverage on Fox News’ website. Subscribing to the newsletter or the Fox News app can provide live updates on the latest developments in the fight against anti-Jewish prejudice. The stories highlighted in the newsletter shed light on the challenges faced by the Jewish community and the need for continued vigilance against discriminatory practices and acts of violence targeting them.

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