
Schumer decries antisemitism in impassioned Senate speech: ‘Jewish people feel isolated,’ ‘deep fear’
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Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish official in U.S., addressed an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents since Hamas' attack on Israel in October.
Schumer listed several incidents across the country that unfolded after Oct. 7 as evidence of the threat Jewish Americans feel they're under. Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate.
Schumer highlighted boycotts on unrelated Jewish businesses, swastikas on delis, verbal abuse with references to Hitler, threats toward a Jewish senator, harassment and violence against Jewish students, and a left-wing magazine labeling a pro-Israel rally as a "hate rally."
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