
“Death to the IDF” Chants, but No Criminal Charges
Bob Vylan frontman escapes prosecution, prompting further suspicion of UK-wide ‘two-tier policing.’

Bob Vylan frontman escapes prosecution, prompting further suspicion of UK-wide ‘two-tier policing.’

Australia responds to the attack by announcing its largest gun buyback in decades—and by planning stricter laws on extremism, hate speech, and terrorist symbols.

Police leaders say fear within the Jewish community has sharply increased, prompting tougher action against hate speech and protest chants.

Although the defendant admitted causing harm and voiced anti-Jewish sentiment, the French court ruled out the aggravating circumstance of antisemitism.

Police say recent antisemitic attacks have changed the context for protest policing, prompting a tougher line on slogans deemed to incite violence.

Authorities say “Globalise the Intifada” crosses a line between free speech and incitement—critics say the decision has come too late.

Authorities in Telangana say the suspect had no known extremist ties in India—while Australia links the deadly shooting to Islamic State ideology.

The government’s first response is to focus on new firearms regulations—not tackling antisemitic and Islamist elements in society.

The United States government seeks to intensify bilateral security cooperation with European allies in a bid to counter extremist groups more effectively worldwide.

Jew hatred was the driving force behind a beach massacre which eyewitnesses described as ‘hell on earth.’