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Israeli tennis star Guy Sasson is a Wimbledon champion for the second year in a row! We couldn’t be prouder! 🎾🇮🇱
@guysassonofficial @nielsvink
The British government has announced more than £250 million ($335 million) in funding over three years to strengthen security for Jewish communities across the UK, following a surge in antisemitic attacks and arson targeting Jewish sites. 

The package includes 500 additional police officers across England and Wales, with 300 officers dedicated to London and 80 to Greater Manchester. Funding also covers expanded counterterrorism resources and security at synagogues, schools, and community centers. The announcement follows the Community Security Trust recording approximately 3,700 antisemitic incidents in 2025, one of the highest totals ever recorded in Britain. No Jewish community should need this level of protection to simply live their lives. And yet, here we are.
@standwithusuk
WATCH: A terror tunnel belonging to Hezbollah, an Iranian regime proxy, was discovered by the IDF beneath the Beaufort Ridge in southern Lebanon. Like others in the region, this tunnel poses an immediate threat to civilians in northern Israel.

Credit: @idf @ltc_ariella
On Sunday, 120 years to the day after French Captain Alfred Dreyfus was exonerated, a statue in his honor was installed at its permanent home outside the Cour de Cassation in Paris - the very court that cleared his name. 

Dreyfus, a Jewish French army officer falsely accused of treason in 1894, became a symbol of institutional antisemitism - and his story profoundly shaped Theodor Herzl, who witnessed the public hatred firsthand and went on to found modern Zionism. Justice was a long time coming. But it came.
A Tribute to Senator Lindsey Graham:

StandWithUs mourns the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham, a remarkable public servant and one of Israel’s greatest champions in the United States Senate.
For decades, Senator Graham stood as an unwavering advocate for freedom, democracy, and the enduring alliance between the United States and Israel. He understood that the security of America and Israel is deeply intertwined, and he dedicated his career to strengthening that partnership while standing firmly against antisemitism and those who threaten the values of the free world.
Israeli leaders remembered him not only as a steadfast ally, but as a true friend. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called him “a great friend of Israel and a cherished friend of mine.” President Isaac Herzog described him as “a great friend of Israel and a great American patriot.”
Those words reflect more than diplomatic respect; they speak to a lifetime of conviction, courage, and loyalty. Senator Graham consistently demonstrated that moral clarity matters. He spoke out against antisemitism when others remained silent, defended Israel’s right to live in peace and security, and championed the democratic values shared by both nations.
His legacy extends far beyond legislation. He earned the admiration of friends and allies around the world because he led with principle, forged lasting relationships across borders, and never wavered in his commitment to America’s alliance with Israel.
His passing leaves a profound void. The Jewish community has lost a trusted friend whose steadfast support never wavered, especially during moments of profound challenge. Yet his example of principled leadership, steadfast friendship, and unwavering commitment to the U.S.-Israel alliance will continue to inspire future generations.
May his family find comfort, and may his memory always be a blessing. And may his legacy endure through the lasting bonds of friendship between the United States and Israel.
Have you heard the story of Alfred Dreyfus, the French Jewish army officer wrongly accused of treason? Learn why this dark chapter of antisemitism is back in the spotlight today.
Israel's U20 Women's team made history by advancing to their first-ever European Championship final, earning a silver medal against France. A remarkable achievement built on talent, dedication, and heart. Mazel tov to these incredible young women! 🏀🥈
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A series of arson and vandalism attacks targeting Jewish sites across Britain were carried out by an Iranian-backed proxy group, the U.K. government said. It also announced bans on the Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right (IMCR) and Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. 
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A sweeping investigation by The Australian, based on interviews with more than 30 medical professionals, has revealed that antisemitism has intensified across Australia's healthcare system since October 7, 2023 - to the point where Jewish patients are now concealing their identity out of fear of deliberate mistreatment. Allegations include repeated and painful IV insertion attempts on Jewish patients, withheld pain medication after childbirth, Holocaust denial by medical staff, and the ostracizing of Jewish doctors and nurses. 

One Jewish woman, the daughter of an Auschwitz survivor, alleged a nurse attempted to insert her IV four times after noticing her religion was listed as Jewish. Another was left without pain medication for hours after a C-section. Jewish medical professionals who spoke up reportedly faced disciplinary action, while complaints against staff who published pro-Hamas or antisemitic material were allegedly closed without significant action.
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New York is at a crossroads. Executive Director of StandWithUs Northeast Avi Posnick breaks down what's really at stake - and why it matters far beyond NYC.

Read the full statement, link in story:
A new discovery by researchers at Tel Aviv University could pave the way for a new generation of cancer treatments - one that targets not just the tumor itself, but the way tumors manipulate the body's own immune system to survive. 

The team found that cancerous tumors can reprogram immune cells called macrophages, hijacking a normal healthy process and turning these cells into allies that supply tumors with blood vessels, oxygen, and nutrients. To track this process, the researchers developed a new technique called Effero-seq. "The better we understand these mechanisms, the better equipped we will be to develop treatments that block them and restore the immune system's ability to fight cancer," said lead researcher Dr. Merav Cohen. The findings were published in the peer-reviewed journal Science Immunology. Israeli science, once again pushing the boundaries of what medicine can do. 🇮🇱🔬 @telavivuni
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