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Anti-Israel Protesters Target European Synagogues Amid Escalating Antisemitism Crisis

A pro-Hamas demonstration in Zurich, Switzerland, Oct. 28, 2023. Photo: IMAGO/dieBildmanufaktur via Reuters Connect
Amid a surge in antisemitic incidents across Europe, anti-Israel demonstrators targeted synagogues in Poland and Switzerland over the weekend, heightening fears of further violence following last week’s antisemitic shooting in Washington, DC.
On Saturday, a pro-Hamas demonstration in Bern, the de facto capital of Switzerland, prompted a large-scale police operation and led to violent clashes as officers tried to contain the protest, leaving several police officers injured.
According to Swiss media reports, the march had not been authorized, yet around 2,000 protesters gathered and attempted to reach the city’s historic synagogue.
The demonstration was marked by antisemitic rhetoric and inflammatory chants, including the use of the banned slogan, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” The slogan is popular among anti-Israel activists and has been widely interpreted as a call for the destruction of the Jewish state, which is located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Local law enforcement attempted to contain the violent protesters who were trying to reach the Jewish synagogue, using tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons to bring the situation under control.
During the clashes, five police officers were injured after protesters attacked them with fireworks and hurled objects.
Violent clashes at the Pro Palestinian demonstration today in Bern, Switzerland. According to local reports, the demonstrators were trying to reach a synagogue but were stopped by police, pic.twitter.com/D38dRSMNJI
— Elad Simchayoff (@Elad_Si) May 24, 2025
Michel Ronen, co-chair of the Jewish Community of Bern (JGB), said these latest incidents underscore the increasing threat that Jews are facing nationwide.
“We are deeply concerned about the high potential for violence at pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Naturally, this also raises serious concerns within the Jewish community in Bern,” Ronen told the German newspaper Juedische Allgemeine.
“The fact that this radicalized group of protesters was able to get so close to the synagogue is a clear warning about the security risks facing Bern’s Jewish population. We urge the city of Bern to treat this serious threat with the utmost urgency,” he continued.
Jonathan Kreutner, secretary general of the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (SIG), condemned the fact that “radical pro-Palestinian protesters” were able to get so close to the synagogue on Saturday, expressing his full support for the local Jewish community.
“We strongly support the demand for heightened vigilance and the introduction of concrete, forward-thinking security measures in the city of Bern,” Kreutner said.
In a separate incident, anti-Israel agitators also set their sights on a Polish synagogue.
On Friday, an anti-Israel group burst into a synagogue in Bielsko-Biała — a city in southern Poland — disrupting a private Jewish event with antisemitic slogans, hateful rhetoric, and inflammatory chants.
The event at the historic synagogue in Bielsko-Biała was disrupted when members of a pro-Palestinian group stormed in mid-program, waving flags and shouting over Holocaust survivors taking part in the ceremony.
According to local media, Holocaust survivors and community members were subjected to antisemitic insults and slurs.
Following the incident, event organizers attributed the attack to incitement by members of Poland’s far-left Razem party, calling it “the most blatant act of antisemitism the city has witnessed in decades.”
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Israeli Minister Comments on Calls to Boycott Irish Rap Trio Kneecap From Glastonbury Music Festival

Members of Kneecap pose on the red carpet at the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) Awards in Dublin, Ireland, Feb. 14, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Israel’s Minister of Culture and Sports Miki Zohar shared his thoughts with The Algemeiner on Tuesday about the mounting pressure that Glastonbury Music Festival organizers are facing to disinvite the anti-Israel, Irish rap group Kneecap from the annual event taking place next month in the United Kingdom.
Several government leaders and Members of Parliament (MPs) in the United Kingdom, as well as Jewish organizations and pro-Israel supporters in the entertainment industry, have called on Glastonbury organizers to remove the Belfast-formed band from the festival’s lineup of performers because of their anti-Israel comments, alleged support for the Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist organizations, and incitement for violence against British MPs. Kneecap is scheduled to perform on June 28 at Glastonbury.
Kneecap band member Liam O’Hanna, 27, was charged on May 21 with a terrorism offense in the UK for displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah at a gig in North London last November. Hezbollah is a UK-designated terrorist organization and it is an offense under the UK’s Terrorism Act of 2000 to support the Iran-backed Islamist group. Kneecap criticized the terrorism offense in a released statement in which they also accused Israel of genocide and proclaimed, “Free Palestine.”
When asked if he supports efforts to have Kneecap banned from Glastonbury because of their offensive and controversial remarks, Zohar began by saying, “Israel doesn’t support boycotts. We want that everybody will respect each other. We want that people will respect Israel and we’re trying to do our best to respect other people, also the people who are not supporting Israel.”
“[But] there is a big difference between someone that is not supporting Israel and people that is calling to destroy Israel or calling to make terror actions against Israel,” he added, differentiating between legitimate criticism of Israeli politics and calls to carry out violence against the state of Israel. “Everyone that will call to attack Israel or make terror actions against us, of course I think they should not be participating in events because they are supporting terror and calling for destroying Israel. But if some other organizations people or bands are against Israel because they don’t think the same way that Israel thinks, we don’t call for boycott because this is not the way that we act.”
“Unfortunately, those who are against Israel … the truth is not something that they care about,” Zohar continued. “We say if people call for terror actions or to destroy Israel, yes, they cannot participate in events. But if people don’t support Israel, we respect that and we’re fine with that. But we won’t allow [them] to spread lies against our country and we will continue to say the truth.”
In April, the northern Irish band displayed anti-Israel messages — including “Free Palestine, F–k Israel” — during their set at the Coachella Music Festival in California. Videos from a Kneecap concert in November 2023 show one member of the Irish rap trio calling for the murder of British MPs by saying, “The only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP.” Another clip, from a Kneecap concert in London in April 2023, appeared to show a member of the trio shouting: “Up Hamas, up Hezbollah.” In April, Kneecap apologized and clarified its remarks from 2023 and 2024 in a released statement.
During their performance at Glastonbury last year, Kneecap displayed on screen the message “Free Palestine” and another message that erroneously accused Israel of murdering over 20,000 children. The trio additionally led the audience in chanting “Free, free Palestine.”
Kneecap has also repeatedly posted anti-Israel messages on social media, such as accusing the Jewish state of genocide and calling the country “the most depraved regime on earth.”
Several of Kneecap’s festival appearances for this summer have already been canceled – including at Germany’s Hurricane Festival and Southside Festivals, the Eden Project concert series in the UK, and a replacement show in Plymouth.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is among the UK politicians calling for Kneecap to be removed from the Glastonbury lineup, while Security Minister Dan Jarvis said Glastonbury organizers should “think very carefully” about allowing the band to perform at the festival. British television personality Sharon Osbourne, who is also the wife of Black Sabbath lead singer Ozzy Osbourne, demanded that Glastonbury ban the “pathetic band full of hate” from performing at the festival. “I pray that they are [banned] and if they’re not, shame on Glastonbury,” she said during an appearance on “Piers Morgan Uncensored.”
Among those who have sent letters to Glastonbury organizers protesting Kneecap’s scheduled appearance include a Holocaust survivor, Labour MP David Taylor, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and Shadow Home Secretary and MP Chris Philp. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin have also condemned the band.
When asked about Kneecap, former British Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis urged music festival organizers to properly go through their lineup of artists before allowing them to perform. “I do think that it’s an obligation, especially after what happened at Coachella, that Glastonbury and other festivals here in the UK have a responsibility to really check those bands whose behavior may cross that line,” he told Britain’s news channel GB News. Meanwhile, Scottish First Minister John Swinney has called for Kneecap to be removed from the line-up of Scotland’s TRNSMT music festival.
Zohar told The Algemeiner that he has not been in touch with any member of the UK government about Kneecap’s upcoming performance at Glastonbury. He suggested that the British government does not typically take enough action when needed to condemn anti-Israel behavior or comments.
“The UK a lot of times, unfortunately, are supporting these kinds of comments and they also make bad decisions in those actions, like to cancel agreements with Israel, and that’s something we don’t respect and agree with,” Zohar said, apparently referring to the British government’s recent decision to halt free trade talks with Israel. “The UK is very, very hard to talk with about these issues. They are not supportive so much. Hopefully they will change their ways and realize the truth — that we are the good people. Eventually they need to know that they are next, because when the terror groups finish with us, they will come for them. Because they are a part of the free world.”
On May 23, just days after a band member was charged with a terrorism offense, Kneecap headlined London’s Wide Awake music festival, where they led the audience in chanting “free, free Palestine.” O’Hanna told the crowd that authorities were “trying to silence us” before Glastonbury and asked fans not to be “on the wrong side of history.”
“The world’s not listening,” he said. “The world needs to see solidarity of 20,000 people in a park in London chanting, ‘free free Palestine!’”
“Let’s remember how lucky we are to be in a field with our friends and not being bombed from the sky,” added Kneecap’s frontman Mo Chara.
Last week, Kneecap released a new song called “The Recap” featuring Mozey. It begins with an audio clip of a news report about the band being investigated by counter-terrorism police.
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Anti-Israel Michigan Senate Candidate Trails in Early Polling

Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed Launches Bid (Source: WLNS 6 News/Youtube)
Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive Democrat and outspoke critic of Israel running for the US Senate, is trailing in new polling within the state of Michigan and performing the worst among all candidates when paired against leading Republican contender Mike Rogers.
In a hypothetical matchup against Rogers, El-Sayed would only command 40.1 percent of the vote, according to polling released by the Detroit Regional Chamber in partnership with the Glengariff Group. Rogers would win 46.9 percent of Michigan voters. Comparatively, pro-Israel Democratic candidate Haley Stevens leads Rodgers in the poll by a margin of 45.2 percent to 43.8 percent.
El-Sayed also trails Stevens in the Senate Democratic primary, according to the poll. El-Sayed would win 22.2 percent of Michigan Democratic primary voters. Stevens, who describes herself as a “stalwart supporter of the Jewish state,” currently holds a comfortable lead in the contest, commanding 34.3 percent of primary voters.
El-Sayed launched a Senate campaign last month, saying that Congress should “fight back” against the Trump administration. The child of an Egyptian immigrant, he first emerged onto the national political landscape in 2018 when he launched an ultimately unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign in the Wolverine State. During that campaign, El-Sayed received endorsements from fellow progressive stalwarts Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).
El-Sayed has also positioned himself as a fierce critic of Israel. The progressive champion was a prominent supporter of the “Uncommitted movement,” a coalition of Democratic officials which refused to support the 2024 Kamala Harris presidential campaign over her support for Israel. However, El-Sayed later clarified that he would support Harris over Donald Trump in the general election.
The Senate hopeful has been especially critical of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. On Oct. 21, 2023, two weeks after the Hamas-led slaughter of 1,200 people in southern Israel, the progressive politician accused Israel of “genocide.” He also compared Israel’s defensive military operations to the Hamas terrorist group’s conduct on Oct. 7, 2023, writing, “You can both condemn Hamas terrorism AND Israel’s murder since.”
In comments to Politico, El-Sayed criticized Democrats’ handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, arguing that Democrats should become the “party of peace and justice” and said that they “ought not to be the party sending bombs and money to foreign militaries to drop bombs on other people’s kids in their schools and their hospitals.”
Some observers have argued that El-Sayed’s Egyptian heritage and critical views of Israel could buoy him in Michigan, a state with a significant Arab American and Muslim population.
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Netanyahu Says Hamas Gaza Chief Mohammad Sinwar Has Been Killed

A screengrab shows according to the Israeli Army, Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, taken from a handout video, released Dec/ 17, 2023. Photo: Israeli Army/Handout via REUTERS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Mohammad Sinwar, Hamas‘s Gaza chief and the younger brother of the Palestinian terrorist group’s deceased leader and mastermind of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack, Yahya Sinwar, had been killed.
Mohammad Sinwar had been the target of an Israeli strike on a hospital in southern Gaza earlier this month and Netanyahu said on May 21 that it was likely he was dead.
The Israeli leader announced that Sinwar had been “eliminated” in an address to the Israeli parliament as he listed off names of other Hamas officials that Israel had killed over the past 20 months, including Sinwar‘s brother Yahya.
“In the last two days we have been in a dramatic turn towards a complete defeat of Hamas,” he said, adding that Israel was also “taking control of food distribution,” a reference to a new aid distribution system in Gaza managed by a US-backed group.
Hamas has yet to confirm Sinwar‘s death.
Netanyahu‘s announcement comes as the Israeli military has intensified its war campaign in Gaza after a two-month ceasefire with Hamas. Israel has said it aims to dismantle Hamas‘s governing and military capabilities and secure the release of hostages that are still held in Gaza.
The war erupted on Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas-led terrorists stormed out of Gaza, rampaging through southern Israeli communities and killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
More than 250 were captured and taken as hostages into Gaza.
Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir on May 26 said Hamas had lost many assets, including its command-and-control center.
Sinwar was elevated to the top ranks of the Palestinian terrorist group last year after Israel killed his brother Yahya in combat.
Yahya Sinwar masterminded the October 2023 attack on Israel that triggered the war, now in its 20th month, and was later named the overall leader of the group after Israel killed his predecessor Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.
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