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Fighting against the world's oldest hatred. Combating antisemitism wherever it occurs.

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) is a leading voice in the collective effort against antisemitism, fostering alliances that transcend traditional divides, educating mass audiences, mobilizing grassroots activists, and forging relationships with policymakers at the global, national, and local levels.

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🇦🇺 Hobart, Australia, June 9, 2026: St. John’s Presbyterian Church was defaced with swastikas and antisemitic graffiti, including “Hitler is God.”

The church, known for supporting the local Jewish community, reported the incident to us.

'Social Media Platforms Must Be Held Accountable': CAM Calls for Stricter Enforcement of Anti-Hate Laws in Europe | Combat Antisemitism Movement 06/11/2026

CAM brought its research exposing how platforms amplify antisemitic content to EU and Israeli policymakers in Brussels and urged stronger DSA enforcement. Shannon Seban, CAM Executive Director of European Affairs, said platforms must be held accountable.

'Social Media Platforms Must Be Held Accountable': CAM Calls for Stricter Enforcement of Anti-Hate Laws in Europe | Combat Antisemitism Movement Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Executive Director of European Affairs Shannon Seban traveled to Brussels on Monday to participate in the 16th

Op-Ed: A Lesson From the UAE on Why West Must Take Action Against Muslim Brotherhood | Combat Antisemitism Movement 06/11/2026

“The West must wake up.”

In a new op-ed, Shannon Seban, CAM’s Paris-based Executive Director of European Affairs, argues Europe can no longer underestimate the Muslim Brotherhood and should learn from the UAE’s strategic vigilance.

Op-Ed: A Lesson From the UAE on Why West Must Take Action Against Muslim Brotherhood | Combat Antisemitism Movement The following op-ed was authored by Shannon Seban, the Paris-based Executive Director of European Affairs for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). The

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🇦🇷 Argentina hosted the first IHRA Plenary Session of 2026, bringing together international leaders to strengthen Holocaust remembrance and combat antisemitism.

President Javier Milei reaffirmed his government’s commitment to this fight, highlighting Argentina’s growing leadership on the issue.

CAM Executive Director of Latin American Affairs Shay Salamon and Manager of Latin American Affairs Nurit Caplivschi were proud to participate in the gathering as civil society representatives within the official delegation of Uruguay.

06/11/2026

CAM President of U.S. Affairs Alyza D. Lewin addressed 1,100 law enforcement officials at the National Sheriffs’ Association Annual Conference in Nebraska, on Monday.

Her message was clear: Jewish communities are scared because antisemitism is escalating. She urged stronger law enforcement cooperation to confront the forces spreading hate and fueling online radicalization.

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🇺🇸 Utah, June 9, 2026: The Davis County Commission adopted the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism, reinforcing its commitment to confronting antisemitism and protecting Jewish communities.

The vote followed CAM’s Utah Mayors Roundtable on Antisemitism earlier this year.

06/10/2026

Ruth Wisse sat down with CAM to discuss one of the central insights of her career: antisemitism is never about the Jews. Drawing on decades of scholarship, she examines how political movements have used anti-Jewish hatred to unite disparate groups around a common enemy and transform grievance into political power.

'He Came to My House': Inside the Anti-Israel Protest Network Targeting Teaneck's Jewish Community | Combat Antisemitism Movement 06/10/2026

A neighbor warned Rachel her home could become a target over her support for Israel and sent messages blaming Holocaust survivors for the plight of Palestinians. Her response: “I’m not afraid. Survivors basically raised me.” Her flags are still on the lawn.

'He Came to My House': Inside the Anti-Israel Protest Network Targeting Teaneck's Jewish Community | Combat Antisemitism Movement Teaneck antisemitism has left many Jewish residents on edge. One woman describes protests, threats, and harassment outside her home.

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🇨🇦 Montreal, June 5, 2026: A vandal smashed a window and attempted to set a fire inside Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, the second attack on the synagogue in just over a year.

Jews make up 1% of Canada's population, yet were targeted in 70% of religion-based hate crimes in 2024.

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24 lawmakers from 14 Latin American countries have signed a declaration condemning Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s use of the N**i slogan « Heil Hitler. »

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Issued by CAM’s Coalition of Latin American Legislators Against Antisemitism, the declaration warns that references to N**ism must never be used as a political tool, especially by heads of state.

CAM Executive Director of Latin American Affairs Shay Salamon said:

“Heads of state bear a special responsibility. Their words do not merely express political positions, they also shape social climates and can legitimize hatred. In the case of President Gustavo Petro, as I have repeatedly warned, this is not an isolated rhetorical excess, but a sustained pattern that reflects a troubling record of antisemitic expressions and conduct. When a leader uses the authority of his office to stigmatize the Jewish people or trivialize their historic suffering, silence is no longer an option.”

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