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Speaker 0 asserts that another revolution is coming, aiming to achieve a broader peace, describing Israel’s conflict as an eight-front war—Jews against Rome, with the United States as the new Rome—and stating that Rome and Jerusalem clashed over values, a tragedy the Jews lost but must win next time. Speaker 1 adds that Jews against Rome have shifted from defense to offense. Speaker 2 notes that weapons evolve and swords do not work today, implying the need for new tools; Speaker 1 emphasizes that the battle requires the genius that created Apollo, pagers, and penetrated Hezbollah to prepare for this fight. Speaker 2 argues the most important battlefields are social media, with the next war to be decided online as much as offline. Speaker 0 designates this as the eighth front: the disinformation campaign. Speaker 3 and Speaker 0 discuss the scale of online manipulation, claiming billions of dollars are invested in the information battlefield by NGOs and governments, and asserting that money drives the effort. Speaker 6 and Speaker 7 describe policies to prohibit harmful stereotypes about Jews and to deplatform those who propagate them; they claim monitoring online spaces, including social media, messaging apps, video games, and cryptocurrency, and sharing intelligence with the FBI. Speaker 7 and others reference a spectrum of platforms and formats—podcasts, short-form video, Wikipedia, LLMs—and condemn antisemitism online, including “Hitler admires, Stalin admires, Jew haters,” while insisting on countermeasures. Speaker 8 and Speaker 9 discuss TikTok as a focal point, asserting that for every thirty minutes spent on TikTok, users become 17% more antisemitic, with carnage imagery from Gaza influencing perceptions; there is a stated problem with TikTok shaping youth attitudes. Speaker 10 and Speaker 6 describe redefining terms like Zionist as a proxy for Jews and Israelis, framing such language as hate speech; Speaker 11 indicates a desire for counterintelligence and critiques current curriculum, while Speaker 1 notes co-authoring Sunday school curricula with the ADL. Speaker 11 and Speaker 6 discuss developing technology to train LLMs and to combat antisemitism, with collaboration announced with OpenAI, Alphabet, Anthropic, Meta, and Microsoft; Speaker 10 notes a network of two dozen Jewish organizations feeding intelligence. Speaker 1 outlines a program to measure, monitor, and disrupt extremist content, with a full-time team of 40 analysts; Speaker 12 mentions monitoring campuses, digital networks, activist groups, and public officials, and that PhDs and academics support the effort. Speaker 13 and Speaker 14 discuss unifying data into a single platform, investing in intelligence, and mobilizing organizations to share information and fight common enemies; Speaker 12 emphasizes constant recording and reporting, aiming to mobilize allies. Speaker 15 and Speaker 9 reflect harsh strategies against antisemitism, including deportation and criminal measures, while Speaker 9 notes threats against those who push antisemitic conspiracy theories. Speaker 16–17 recount legal actions against antisemitic rhetoric and antisemitism lawsuits; Speaker 18 describes the J7 diaspora network meeting to share information and best practices; Speaker 19–20 advocate reform of education and even limiting the First Amendment to protect it, arguing for control over speech. Speaker 3 and Speaker 20 discuss enforcement and punishment for anti-Israel or antisemitic speech; Speaker 1 highlights training 20,000 officers annually in extremism and hate via partnerships with law enforcement going back to the FBI’s origins. Speaker 29 calls opponents “a small bunch of wannabe Nazis” and asserts intent to pursue justice; Speaker 0 closes by proclaiming that history remembers action, not denial of hatred, and that we are on the cusp of a new age where technology’s powerful benefits can drive positive outcomes in agriculture, health, transportation, and other fields, enabling Israel to become a primary power rather than a secondary one.

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You will never be able to defeat racism because racism is a mentality and an ideology. You can't dictate your way out of how people think. What you can do is you can tell a bus driver in the twenty first century that if you tell a black guy to go to the back of the bus, we will haul your ass to jail that night. Yet for whatever reason, when it comes to antisemitism, when someone commits an antisemitic act, we don't send them to jail. Instead, we get the ADL to say, let's bring them to a holocaust museum, which a, gives them pretty bad ideas, and b, doesn't solve anything about the fundamental issue that they violated the law. So the way we solve antisemitism is pretty goddamn simple, and I'm out of I'm really besides myself that we don't push for this with all the major Jewish organizations. When someone commits a crime, stop sending them on El Al flights. That will make them more antisemitic. I guarantee it. Send their ass to jail. It's not complicated. I don't care if people think that we have horns. I don't care if people think we control the banks. I don't care if people think that we run Hollywood. I don't have them think what they want. What I care is when they throw rocks through the synagogue, and the only response when people throw rocks through a synagogue is prosecuting them, which is why when, Claudine Gay, the serial plagiarist at Harvard University, was discriminating against the civil rights of Jewish students, we filed a lawsuit. We took the law into our hands. And I encourage any student, whether you are Jewish or Christian, anytime your civil rights are being violated, hold your universities accountable. For those of us who live in New York, anytime Mamdani violates the law or Students for Justice in Palestine violate the law, stop sending them to Holocaust museums, stop sending them to ADL dinners, Send them to jail instead. You. You. Imbal, before we move on Thank you. Thank

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We're in the fight of our lives, and this is how we will fight back. First, we must use social media because that's what young people follow. And I must tell you tell them that you must tell them the truth. Israel must finally get serious about public relations. If Israel can't tell its amazing story to the world, then its enemies will, and they've done it now. We must expose every renegade teacher and their unions. We must expect more courage from our political officials, not excuses. We must rebuild education around truth, not slogans and lies. We will have to reinvent how we teach the history of the Jewish people because it's not working. Too many young people have never heard of the Holocaust. The World Jewish Congress has produced some excellent films that explain what happened. We want to show them in classrooms everywhere in The United States. And any candidate running for a seat in this building, whether for congress or senate, whose platform includes antisemitism, We will target them as they target us. Accordingly, we'll start a fund to help their opponents. We cannot pass we cannot passively sit by and let anti Zionists determine our future. None of this will will be easy. It will take time and effort from all of us, and Jews cannot fight this fight alone. Frankly, we shouldn't have to because this is not a Jewish issue. It's a democratic issue. It's a moral issue. It's a human issue. Let us let us build a coalition so strong, so united, so determined that no extremist movement can fracture it. And above all, let us let us be bridge builders, unshakable, unapologetic, but so that the next generation inherits a world defined not by hatred, but by humanity.

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Stop Antisemitism was built for confronting the global explosion of Jew hatred unleashed since the attacks of ten seven. Since that day, we have featured more than 1,000 antisemites on our platforms—not theorized about them, not quietly documented them, but featured them publicly, clearly, and with evidence. The results speak for themselves: approximately 400 of these Jew haters have faced real consequences including firings, suspensions, and expulsions. More than 300 remain in an active investigatory state across universities, corporations, DEI departments, unions, hospitals, nonprofits, and yes, federal government agencies. And five arrests to date tied directly to threats and violence of antisemitic conduct we helped expose. This is what accountability looks like. This is what action looks like. This is what pushing back hard looks like against the tidal wave of hate that has consumed The United States and global population. From our founding, Stop Antisemitism has operated on one guiding belief: Antisemitism thrives when there are no consequences. So we created consequences, a lot of them. We created visibility. We turned the spotlight towards those who targeted our community, making silence impossible. On campuses where Jewish students were hunted through libraries, where professors glorified Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists, where mobs shut down our buildings and administrators hid under desks, we stepped in. We documented the offenders. We worked with attorneys, lawmakers, and victim families, and we ensured the message was not unmistakable: If you target Jewish students, your actions will not disappear into the darkness. We will shine a light on you that thanks to Google and SEO, follow you for the rest of your life. When you look for a job, when you look for a spouse, when you look for a nanny, when you look for anything, our work will always be documented. Again, thanks to Google and SEO. In corporations where DEI leaders smeared Israel, excused Hamas, we pressured CEOs; some resigned, many were terminated, but policies were changed thankfully from governmental to art institutions. Online, where anonymous accounts spread violent threats, we traced patterns, elevated evidence, and worked with authorities leading to arrests from Florida, South Carolina, New York, California, and Texas. And we're not slowing down sadly. Today, Stop Antisemitism, I'm proud to say, runs one of the most robust antisemitic enforcement operations in The United States, monitoring campuses, digital networks, activist groups, and public officials, documenting incidents in real time and mobilizing millions of people, of allies that are quietly by our side. But the fight is bigger than the exposure, and it's about securing a future—A future where Jewish students can walk across a quad without being screamed at. A future where employers understand that anti Semitism is not activism. It's bigotry and it will cause you to lose your job. A future where fact, not propaganda, shapes policy. A future where global institutions from Google to chat, GPT, from governments to universities to media, finally treats Jew hatred with the seriousness of other minority-targeted hate. To get there, we need three things: action, real action as I listed; accountability; relentless vigilance, because antisemitism does not take breaks. It doesn't wait for elections. It doesn't disappear because we are exhausted and tired, and when I tell you myself and my team are exhausted and tired, that's the least of it. Stop antisemitism has never been more essential, more strategic, or more effective than it is now, but we cannot do this alone. The demand, the volume of tips, the number of investigations, sadly, it continues to grow instead of decrease. If we want a safer future for the Jewish people, this is the moment to stand together and act. We have to push harder to make it clear that Jewish safety is a nonnegotiable. Tonight, I'm asking you to always be in the fight with us, not just in spirit, but in true action. Participate in calls to action. Write letters to your governmental officials. Speak to the teachers and the college administrators that are making, if it's not your friends and kids, it's making other community members feel unsafe. When we act, lives change, And antisemites learn, sometimes for the very first time in their lives and history, that targeting Jews will come at a price, and together we can ensure that Jew hatred never goes unanswered again. As a former refugee from The USSR, I say this with all of my heart, God bless The United States, God bless Israel, and I'm Israel High. Thank you so much.

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If you want to abolish Israel or sympathize with jihadists, we don't want you in our country. Student visas will be canceled, and college campuses are being taken over by those who sympathize with Hamas. The recent pro-jihadist protests had an unprecedented number of resident aliens participating. By 2025, we will locate and deport those individuals.

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To combat antisemitism and defend Jewish citizens, the speaker plans to take the following actions upon returning to the Oval Office: The administration will inform college presidents that failure to end antisemitic propaganda will result in the loss of accreditation and federal tax credits. The speaker believes this action will be highly effective. Educational institutions will be informed that they will be held accountable for civil rights law violations if they permit violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students. Jewish Americans must have equal protection under the law. The administration will act quickly to restore safety for Jewish students and Jewish people on American streets.

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Antisemitism and all forms of hate and violence have no place in America, and silence is complicity. The speaker is releasing the first ever national strategy to counter antisemitism. Twenty percent of people are haters, which equals 52,000,000 Americans. There are only 6.5 million Jews in the United States. Jews run the show in the world. Antisemitism is worse today than it was 20 years ago. The best way to deal with it from a position in elected office is to go on offense against antisemitism. The speaker thanks President Biden and Vice President Harris for their comprehensive actions to confront antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in all of its forms.

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Speaker 0 calls for everyone to work together to extract the hateful poison of anti-Semitism from the world, stating that this was “an anti Semitic attack at its worst” and that the scourge cannot be ignored, tolerated, or allowed to continue; it must be confronted and condemned everywhere. The speaker says we must stand with Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish the forces of hate, noting that “the Jews have endured terrible persecution” through the centuries and that “they've gone through a lot.” Those seeking destruction of the Jews are met with the assertion, “we will seek their destruction.” Regarding crimes like this, the speaker advocates bringing back the death penalty, declaring, “They have to pay the ultimate price.” The message concludes with “They can't do this to our country. We must draw a line in the sand and say very strongly, never again.”

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President Biden's administration is under pressure to address anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses. Leaders and lawmakers criticize the administration for not taking a strong stance. The speaker promises to confront anti-Semitism, condemn hatred, and defend Israel. They vow to notify universities that taxpayer money will not support terrorist sympathizers. They pledge unwavering support for the Jewish people. Translation: The Biden administration is urged to address anti-Semitic incidents on college campuses. Leaders and lawmakers criticize the administration for not taking a strong stance. The speaker promises to confront anti-Semitism, condemn hatred, and defend Israel. They vow to notify universities that taxpayer money will not support terrorist sympathizers. They pledge unwavering support for the Jewish people.

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Under her leadership, the Department of Justice has made combating antisemitism a top priority, especially in response to the alarming rise in incidents following October 7. She brings moral clarity, resolve, and an unwavering commitment to justice to this critical fight. Miriam Adelson emphasizes that antisemitism has been allowed to grow unchecked in this country for too long, with too many institutions abdicating their moral responsibility to speak up and too many so-called leaders staying quiet. Actions have consequences, and inaction has consequences too. The Department discusses actions taken to protect Jewish Americans, including suing violent protesters under the FACE Act for intimidating Jewish worshippers at synagogues. This marks the first time since its 1994 passage that the FACE Act has been used to protect a house of worship. In collaboration with secretary Linda McMahon, and with Harmeet, the effort secured several high-profile settlements addressing antisemitism and civil rights violations: - A $200,000,000 settlement with Columbia University for violating the civil rights of Jewish students and Jewish employees. - A $75,000,000 settlement with Northwestern University for antisemitic conduct. - A $60,000,000 settlement with Cornell that includes provisions to halt antisemitic conduct. - A full investigation has been launched into the University of California system for systematic antisemitism.

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The speaker is releasing the first ever national strategy to counter antisemitism, stating that antisemitism and all forms of hate and violence have no place in America. It is claimed that Jews "run the show in the world" somehow, despite only numbering 6.5 million in the United States. It is asserted that antisemitism is worse today than it was 20 years ago. The best way to combat it from elected office is to go on offense against it. Thanks were given to President Biden and Vice President Harris for taking comprehensive actions to confront antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in all its forms.

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To combat anti-Semitism and protect Jewish citizens in America, my administration will take decisive action. In my first week back in the Oval Office, I will notify college presidents that failure to eliminate anti-Semitic propaganda will result in loss of accreditation and federal funding. This will create significant change. Additionally, educational institutions that allow violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish students will be held accountable under civil rights laws. It is crucial that Jewish Americans receive equal protection under the law, and my administration will ensure their safety and rights are restored swiftly.

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The Justice Department will intensify efforts to prosecute terrorist threats, arson, vandalism, and violence against American Jews. All resident aliens participating in pro-jihadist protests are warned that they may face deportation in 2025. Additionally, student visas for Hamas sympathizers at colleges, which are increasingly influenced by radicalism, will be revoked.

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The speaker states President Trump is committed to eliminating antisemitism, which they claim is rampant. They assert the Biden/Garland administration did nothing to address it. The speaker says that under their leadership in the DOJ, the federal government is suing universities guilty of antisemitism under Title VI, with the goal of bankrupting them by taking away federal dollars. They mention an investigation into the entire UC system in California, citing harassment of both students and employees. The speaker believes the academic system has been hijacked by the left and Marxists, influencing young people from K-12 onwards. They express embarrassment at what happened at UCLA, their alma mater. They criticize local officials in blue cities for allegedly turning their backs on Jewish Americans and are sending letters to mayors and DAs of major cities, threatening federal intervention and hate crime charges. The speaker says they are targeting 13 schools and plan to remove professional agitators and expel students involved in antisemitic acts. They warn universities to cooperate or face federal action.

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American universities have become dangerous for Jewish students, with harassment, threats, and violence. Groups like Students Justice in Palestine (SJP) are responsible, supported by individuals linked to terrorist organizations. They manipulate young, well-meaning students with buzzwords like justice and freedom, but their true goal is to destroy Israel. Universities have allowed this brainwashing to happen for years. Action needs to be taken: these hate groups should be banned from campuses, investigated by state police and the FBI, and congressmen should not accept donations from them. This is not just a Jewish issue, but an American one that threatens American values and the future.

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There is no credible threat of antisemitism at the moment. However, President Biden acknowledges the rise in hate-fueled attacks against Muslims and Arab Americans. He has instructed his homeland security team to prioritize prevention and disruption of any emerging threats against these communities. The president is committed to protecting all Americans and denouncing hate. He ran on a platform of bringing people together and protecting the soul of the nation. His administration will continue to address any form of hate and ensure that his homeland security team remains vigilant in their efforts.

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The speaker asserts that Jewish communal security costs function as a "Jewish tax." They urge Congress to allocate at least $500 million to FEMA's underfunded Nonprofit Security Grant Program and support the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3). They state that these and other anti-terrorism grant programs require adequate resources and staffing. To combat online antisemitism, the speaker calls for reforms to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and demands social media platforms strengthen their anti-terrorism and incitement policies. They advocate for a comprehensive government strategy against antisemitism and to foster American Jewish life. A national action plan and a designated person for interagency coordination are needed. The speaker concludes that only a holistic approach to antisemitism, addressing both rhetoric and violence from all sources, can counter its rise and protect American society and democracy.

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Thank you for being here to address the rising antisemitism across the country. Standing up for what is right is essential, and I appreciate the committee's hard work on this issue. If this abuse targeted any other group, it would not be tolerated. Today, we will hold school district leaders accountable for their failure to discipline antisemitic behavior and ensure a safe environment for Jewish students and staff. It is shocking that such incidents occur in districts that consider themselves among the best. I hope this hearing serves as a wake-up call for administrators. No child should face this kind of abuse. We will continue to advocate for necessary changes. Thank you, Nicole.

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The federal government must take urgent steps to address the crisis of antisemitism. Passage of the Antisemitism Awareness Act is crucial for defining and combating antisemitism in educational institutions. Adopting the IRA definition of antisemitism is another necessary step, providing a clear framework for recognizing and addressing incidents. Without these definitions, universities will exploit loopholes to avoid action. Federal authorities must demand a safe learning environment for all students, including Jewish students, and universities that tolerate antisemitic harassment should face consequences. The previous administration took steps to recognize antisemitism as a national concern, but these efforts must not be diluted by lumping antisemitism together with other forms of discrimination because antisemitism has unique characteristics that require a dedicated response.

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Speaker highlights a problem with antisemitism in this country, noting that statistics bear that they are seeing increased numbers. "We're gonna be very aggressive." "You heard from the FBI, the MPD." "We're gonna look for these cases." "We're gonna prosecute these cases to the full force of the law." "It's a problem when we're not gonna tolerate it." Antisemitism has historically been one of the biggest scabs in the world that keeps getting picked on and picked at. "So from my perspective, you know, I will go forward with every case with vengeance." The speaker emphasizes aggressive enforcement and full accountability.

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We stopped playing defense and have moved to offense. You see this in our focus on the courts. In the past twelve months, ADL has filed more lawsuits than in the prior one hundred and twelve years against extremist groups, elite universities, public companies, school districts, and state sponsors of terror. We've launched innovative products to intercept antisemitism before it takes root, whether in the boardroom or in chat rooms, large language models or academic associations, in Wikipedia entries or WhatsApp chats. This work matters, not just for the Jewish people, but for all of society.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face serious consequences. This support is not about aiding Palestinians but endorsing terrorism. Their student visas should be revoked, and measures like reinstating the travel ban should be considered. The rise of anti-Semitism in the country is alarming and distressing for the Jewish community. Many individuals, particularly young people, seem unaware that Hamas represents terrorism at its worst.

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We stopped playing defense and have moved to offense. You see this in our focus on the courts. In the past twelve months, ADL has filed more lawsuits than the prior one hundred and twelve years against extremist groups, elite universities, public companies, school districts, and state sponsors of terror. We've launched innovative products to intercept antisemitism before it takes root, whether in the boardroom or in chat rooms, large language models or academic associations, in Wikipedia entries or WhatsApp chats. This work matters, not just for the Jewish people, but for all of society.

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I did not say that reducing the federal budget would increase antisemitism. I said that constant threats to cut money to the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education prevent the federal government from adequately investigating antisemitism and other hate crimes on college campuses. One way to stop antisemitism is to actually fund those designed to investigate it. I saw protesters against the war in Gaza using some antisemitic slogans. It is difficult for the federal government to adequately address antisemitism. It is possible to feel compassion for the Palestinian people without hating Jews. What I've seen on college campuses is a pushing of a Marxist framing. We're allowing ideology to drive violence, which erodes society. What has to happen on college campuses is deradicalization. Until you admit that there's a radical ideology, you cannot fight it.

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This administration must protect Jewish students from discrimination on campus. Anti-Semitism must be condemned. Remembering the Holocaust is crucial, especially with a rise in Holocaust denial among young adults. We must learn from history and take action against atrocities like the targeting of innocent civilians. Never again is now. Translation: It is important for the government to protect Jewish students from discrimination. Anti-Semitism must be condemned. Remembering the Holocaust is crucial, especially with a rise in Holocaust denial among young adults. We must learn from history and take action against atrocities like the targeting of innocent civilians. Never again is now.
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