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Fox News’ newsletter “Antisemitism Exposed” is dedicated to shedding light on the increasing anti-Jewish sentiment in the United States and around the globe. In the latest edition, several alarming stories have been brought to the forefront.

The NYPD has launched a manhunt for an individual who led a group of masked individuals that caused chaos on a New York subway car. The suspect reportedly targeted Jewish passengers, demanding them to identify themselves as Zionists and threatening them to leave. This incident highlights the disturbing reality of antisemitism that still persists in society.

Actress Patricia Heaton, known for her role in “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has made a passionate plea to fellow Christians to speak out against the rising tide of antisemitism in America. Heaton expressed her disappointment in the lack of vocal condemnation from churches following the recent attack on Israel, emphasizing the importance of standing up against hatred and discrimination.

French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a stern warning about the prevalence of antisemitism in French schools, citing a recent horrific incident where a 12-year-old girl was assaulted by young boys who spewed hateful slurs. Macron’s remarks underscore the urgent need to address and combat antisemitism at its roots.

In another concerning development, charges against 30 anti-Israel protesters who occupied buildings at Columbia University have been dropped due to insufficient evidence. This lenient outcome raises questions about accountability and the protection of free speech versus the incitement of hatred and violence.

Furthermore, a New York lawmaker is pushing for the reevaluation of tax benefits granted to a US nonprofit associated with The Palestine Chronicle. This decision comes after it was revealed that one of the organization’s writers in Gaza harbored Israeli hostages following a recent attack. The lawmaker’s call for action highlights the need for accountability in funding sources that may inadvertently support harmful ideologies.

As discussions around antisemitism continue to gain traction, voices like that of “Real Time” host Bill Maher question the double standards in how hatred towards certain groups is perceived and addressed. Maher’s pointed query challenges society to critically examine its biases and treatment of different forms of discrimination.

For more in-depth coverage on antisemitism and related topics, readers can find additional content on Fox News’ website. Stay informed and engaged with the latest updates on this important issue. Subscribe to receive more newsletters from Fox News and download the Fox News app for live news alerts. Join the conversation and be part of the fight against antisemitism in all its forms.