'Sadly, in this country, incidents of antisemitism are up 34 percent'

In a response to increasing violence and harassment targeting Jews in the United States, the House of Representatives last week passed a resolution to denounce antisemitism.

Out of 421 votes, only one member voted against the resolution urging to combat antisemitism by refuting Holocaust denial, addressing online antisemitism on various social media platforms, and improving the security of Jewish communities, including institutions and organizations.

"I am so proud that my colleagues united to condemn the rise in antisemitism by sending a powerful message that the US House of Representatives will call out this ancient hatred," Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democratic representative from Florida and one of the initiators, said in a statement.... Read More: i24