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Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resigns

Concerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes

Zionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence

Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacy

Zionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence.

It is not okay when Jewish students who express support for Israel are slapped, spat at or receive threatening phone calls; the university should address this. (Wikipedia)

It does no good to deny antisemitism exists at UCT

It is not okay when Jewish students who express support for Israel are slapped, spat at or receive threatening phone calls; the university should address this

University of Cape Town antisemitic, really? Photo: File

Crying ‘antisemitism’ at UCT a smokescreen to suppress criticism of Israel

Inconsistent definitions and selective reporting on anti-Jewish sentiment by the board of deputies and David Saks obfuscate the real war going on at the university

EU anti-Semitism rises on Mideast tensions

Peaks in anti-Semitic sentiment in Europe have tracked worsening tensions in the Middle East, an EU agency said in a working paper on Monday.

Sowing anti-Semitism

Ties to Israel do not always indicate support, argues Jonathan Freedland.

President raps Hajaig’s knuckles

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Fatima Hajaig’s allegedly anti-Semitic remarks have earned her a dressing down from President Kgalema Motlanthe.

Hajaig sorry for hurt caused by remarks

Deputy Foreign Minister Fatima Hajaig on Tuesday apologised for any pain caused by alleged anti-Semitic remarks she made at a rally a few weeks ago.

Storm rages over anti-Semitic comments

The storm of controversy unleashed by South African Deputy Foreign Minister Fatima Hajaig’s anti-Semitic comments is showing no sign of abating.

‘Anti-Semitic’ satire divides liberal Paris

Take an elderly anarchist, anti-capitalist, anti-clerical cartoonist and add a suspicion of anti-Semitism and a dash of politics.