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Jewish doctor in Sweden fired for complaints about antisemitism

A Jewish physician in Sweden says he was verbally attacked by a colleague over the war in Gaza and soon afterward lost his consulting position.
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Conservative Review
· Jun 30, 2026
Boston Medical Center Accused of Isolating Israeli Intern To Make Sure 'Everyone Feels Safe' in Federal Antisemitism Complaint
The Boston Medical Center (BMC) was slapped with a federal complaint Tuesday alleging that it discriminated and retaliated against a Jewish Israeli intern for reporting antisemitic posters in shared office space, according to a copy of the complaint shared with the Washington Free Beacon.The post Boston Medical Center Accused of Isolating Israeli Intern To Make Sure 'Everyone Feels Safe' in Federal Antisemitism Complaint appeared first on .
National Post
· Jul 12, 2026
‘Something concrete’: Why Asian-Canadians were moved to denounce antisemitism
After a Montreal synagogue was firebombed in June, a coalition of Asian communities denounced antisemitism in support of the Jewish community
Arutz Sheva
· Jun 25, 2026
'Israel is far from a proxy of the US, Netanyahu will defend Israel’s interests'
Former British commander Col. Richard Kemp tells Arutz Sheva that antisemitism has created a bad situation for Jews in the UK.
Haaretz
· Jul 5, 2026
Employee at Israeli photography college faces possible dismissal over political Facebook posts
An administrative employee has been accused of comparing Israel to Nazi Germany and publishing posts 'against the symbols of Israeli sovereignty and government'; his lawyer called the disciplinary process an intimidation tactic that threatens freedom of expression
Brisbane Times
· Jul 12, 2026
Adelaide family target of antisemitic attack
A Jewish family in Adelaide's western suburbs has become the target of an antisemitic attack.
The Jerusalem Post
· Jun 28, 2026
Zero tolerance': Non-Jewish Canadian CEOs, politicians, professionals condemn rising antisemitism
As a group of Canadian businesses and community leaders who are not Jewish, we ask colleagues to join us in condemning any act of antisemitism in this country, they wrote.
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Related coverage for "Jewish doctor in Sweden fired for complaints about antisemitism": Conservative Review — Boston Medical Center Accused of Isolating Israeli Intern To Make Sure 'Everyone Feels Safe' in Federal Antisemitism Complaint. National Post — ‘Something concrete’: Why Asian-Canadians were moved to denounce antisemitism. Arutz Sheva — 'Israel is far from a proxy of the US, Netanyahu will defend Israel’s interests'. Haaretz — Employee at Israeli photography college faces possible dismissal over political Facebook posts. Brisbane Times — Adelaide family target of antisemitic attack. The Jerusalem Post — Zero tolerance': Non-Jewish Canadian CEOs, politicians, professionals condemn rising antisemitism