Book your free ticket: The relationship between antisemitism on campus and anti-Israel activism

Last month, a protest at UCL became violent and intimidatory. Protesters against the presence of an Israeli speaker at the university surrounded a room full of predominantly Jewish students, allegedly assaulted three female students, and even jumped through a window to confront the terrified audience. Campaign Against Antisemitism then found antisemitic tweets by one of the ringleaders of the protest, which we reported […]
“Nutzy” smoothie with swastika branding removed from sale after CAA intervenes

On 16th November, a Jewish member of the public contacted Campaign Against Antisemitism after entering Nin Com Soup at Old Street Tube Station in London, only to discover among the smoothies on offer one called “Nutzy”, emblazoned with a swastika. She told us: “I entered the coffee shop Nin Com Soup in Old Street Tube Station […]
Graffiti in Aberdeen ahead of Shalom Festival depicts Jews as demonic and a menace to society

Antisemitic graffiti was found in Aberdeen on Viewfield Road opposite Gordon Highlanders, close to the venue of the Shalom Festival which celebrates Israeli culture. The graffiti shows as Star of David and the number 666, described as the “number of the beast” in the Textus Receptus manuscripts of the Christian bible’s Book of Revelation. Alongside the graffiti is […]
Jewish students violently attacked but Christ’s College refuses to reveal disciplinary outcome

Three Jewish students have accused Christ’s College at the University of Cambridge of covering up an extremely severe antisemitic incident. The College said it has disciplined two students but cleared them of antisemitism and refused to identify the perpetrators or even confirm whether they had been punished in any way. The Jewish students said that […]