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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS:
– #MeToo allegations shake up the global intifada movement as a pro-Palestinian leader accuses a Jewish ‘ally’
– Jewish comedian claims his show was axed due to his support for Israel
– Mahmoud Khalil makes shocking statements about the Oct. 7 terror attack
Nerdeen Kiswani, a co-founder and leader of Within Our Lifetime (WOL), a Palestinian-led community organization, speaks during the National Day of Action in Queens, New York on Saturday, January 27, 2024. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images) (Getty Images)
TOP STORY: The global intifada movement, aimed at dismantling Israel, is facing internal strife as a prominent Palestinian-American activist publicly accuses a Jewish American actor and supporter of the movement of sexual misconduct and exploitation. In a detailed nine-point statement on the X social media platform, Nerdeen Kiswani denounces Jacob Berger as a ‘failed OnlyFans creator’ who rebranded himself as a ‘Palestine supporter.’ For more on this unfolding drama, you can read here.
VIDEO: Ilay David, brother of 22-year-old hostage Evyatar David, delivers a heartfelt plea to the United Nations Security Council, urging immediate international intervention after a disturbing video surfaces showing his emaciated brother forced to dig his own grave inside a Hamas tunnel. WATCH HERE:
COMEDY CANCELED: A well-known comedian and actor reveals that his performance at the Stardome Comedy Club in Birmingham, Alabama was canceled due to protests and threats over his pro-Israel stance. In an X post, he expresses disappointment over the cancellation, emphasizing his commitment to the show. To learn more about this incident, click here.
‘OCT. 7 WAS WRONG, BUT – : Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil attempts to justify Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack in a recent interview with The New York Times. Despite acknowledging the attack’s wrongfulness, the Columbia University student views it as a desperate plea to raise awareness about the suffering of Gazans at the hands of Israel. Dive deeper into his statements here.

Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil speaks to the press as he arrives at Newark airport in Newark, New Jersey, on June 21, 2025. (KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)
SHOW ME HATE: Authorities are investigating a hate crime involving antisemitic graffiti on a Missouri roadway and multiple vehicles damaged by fire. Police are treating the incident as a hate crime and suspect that the victim was deliberately targeted.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Rabbi Micah Greenland, international director of NCSY, highlights the escalating wave of hatred faced by Jewish students in public schools across the U.S. as they prepare to return to classrooms. Instances of swastikas, threats, and discriminatory remarks are becoming more prevalent, he notes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “But we cannot ask Palestinians to be perfect victims after 75 years of dispossession, of killing people in Gaza, being under siege — at that point for over 17 years. Palestinians in the West Bank being stopped at checkpoints, settlers attacking them at every opportunity.” Mahmoud Khalil, justifying the Oct. 7 attack.
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