Biden brings up Islamophobia amid the worst antisemitism outbreak in decades
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President Biden, while condemning anti-Israel violence at college campuses across the country, brought up Islamophobia despite the worst antisemitism outbreak in decades.
Law enforcement sources indicated to Fox News Digital there has not been a spike in Islamophobia across the U.S., so when Biden summoned Islamophobia during his speech, it had some observers scratching their heads, including Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz. "Why can’t President Biden simply denounce antisemitism without pandering to Muslims and Arabs?" "Jew hatred is the ancient evil, and it’s on dozens of campuses right now." "Threatening people. Intimidating people. Instilling fear in people is not peaceful protest. It's against the law." Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
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"Why can’t President Biden simply denounce antisemitism without pandering to Muslims and Arabs," Dershowitz posted on X, before later saying the crisis at hand was about antisemitism, discrimination and violence against Jews, not other groups. "Why won’t he just condemn Jew hatred?"