Israel to Honour Charlie Kirk for Fighting Antisemitism
Israel announces it will honour Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk with an award for his efforts in combating antisemitism. The news comes amid ongoing global discussions on hate speech.
Israel announces it will honour Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk with an award for his efforts in combating antisemitism. The news comes amid ongoing global discussions on hate speech.
Brandon Taylor Moore, a former Saskatoon realtor, represented himself in provincial court on charges related to hate speech and antisemitism. Get the full details on the case and its implications.
A historic synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, once bombed by the KKK, was extensively damaged in a fire. Mayor John Horhn calls it an act of terror. A suspect is in custody.
Amid rising antisemitic incidents, Canadian officials engage in blame-shifting while communities face intimidation. Over 460 arrests made as calls for stronger hate crime enforcement grow.
Emergency crews access Aleppo's Sheikh Maqsoud district after intense fighting between Syrian forces and Kurdish fighters, revealing a scene of destruction. Read the latest from the ground.
B'nai Brith Canada condemns an MP's petition calling for investigations into Canadians who served with the IDF, labeling it a baseless attack that singles out Jewish Canadians. Read the full story.
Columnist Barbara Kay warns that police inaction against pro-Hamas mobs and antisemitic harassment leaves Jews unprotected. She argues it's only luck a Bondi-like attack hasn't occurred in Canada yet.
A new book by Daniel Rachel meticulously documents decades of antisemitic imagery and Nazi glorification in popular music, from The Beatles to Kanye West. Read the shocking revelations.
Jewish groups condemn a suspended sentence for vandalizing Ottawa's National Holocaust Monument. The judge ruled the act was not hate-motivated, a decision met with alarm and disbelief.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a royal commission to combat antisemitism following the Bondi mass shooting. Details on the inquiry and its scope.
Father Raymond J. de Souza questions why Toronto police enforce buffer zones at abortion clinics but fail to protect Jewish communities from harassment. Read the analysis.
Fresh deadly violence has erupted in Aleppo, Syria, between government forces and Kurdish fighters. The clashes highlight the ongoing instability in the region. Read the latest details.
A Winnipeg synagogue was defaced with red swastikas in a hate-motivated crime. Community leaders call for action against rising antisemitism in Canada.
A new University of Toronto study reveals why many Canadian Jews, while supporting Israel, now reject the 'Zionist' identity due to fear and negative connotations. Read the full analysis.
Toronto Sun readers express outrage over political leadership's response to antisemitism in Boxing Day Eaton Centre protests. Read the full letters and analysis.
Uber is urgently investigating after a driver reportedly ejected a Jewish camper and staff member following a conversation about religion. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about antisemitism.
Sociologist Robert Brym counters claims by NDP's Avi Lewis and Independent Jewish Voices, presenting data showing antisemitism and anti-Jewish hate crimes are a severe issue for Canadian Jews.
As 2026 begins, National Post readers share their hopes and demands for Canada, calling for an end to government failures and a realization of the nation's vast potential. Read their resolutions.
A letter to the editor warns that political inaction on antisemitism and mass immigration policies are making Canada, particularly Toronto, unsafe for Jewish citizens.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's swift reversal of key executive orders related to Israel and antisemitism definitions has ignited a fierce debate, drawing condemnation from Jewish groups and Israeli officials.
Toronto Councillor James Pasternak warns that recent mezuzah vandalism is part of a pattern of hate, criticizing leaders who treat such incidents as isolated events. Read his urgent call for recognition.
Political commentator Warren Kinsella reflects on a difficult 2025, citing Donald Trump's presidency, rising antisemitism, and troubling attitudes among Gen Z as key factors. Read his analysis.
Amid a dramatic rise in antisemitic incidents in Canada, a new U.S.-based program is helping Jewish families relocate to Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering legal and financial support.
A Postmedia editorial calls for Canadian governments to stop tolerating hate and enforce existing laws against antisemitic acts, citing a surge in hate crimes against Jewish communities.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas delivers on key pledges, setting a low tax hike, reversing blanket rezoning, and promising strict enforcement against antisemitism and crime. Read about his impactful start.
Families of 17 victims from the Bondi Beach massacre urge PM Albanese for a national inquiry into antisemitism and security failures. Read the full story.
Warren Kinsella warns antisemitism is spreading quietly in Canada, drawing parallels to historical patterns. He details recent attacks and a growing sense of fear within Jewish communities.
Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement to halt border fighting. The pact was finalized during a high-level meeting between defense ministers on December 27, 2025.
Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.
Nate Leipciger, 97, urges Toronto's Jewish community not to hide after mezuzahs were torn from seniors' doors on Christmas Day. Read his powerful message against rising antisemitism.