It’s been a week of major tragedy and fast-moving developments:
While political decisions dominate headlines, one thing often gets buried: the impact on Jewish communities globally. Online and offline, we’re seeing a rise in hostility, fear, and isolation. The tragic attack in Manchester only reinforces once again the consequences of incitement and call for violence.
As we wait to see how this moment unfolds—including Hamas’s next move—we hold space for both concern and hope. We hope for an end to this long, painful aftermath of October 7—for Israelis and Gazans alike.
In the meantime, we stay alert, informed, and united. Because the fight against antisemitism isn’t a side issue—it’s a life-saving mission.
📰 FOA News
FOA was proud to join the 2025 INACH Summit, where experts, activists, and policymakers came together to tackle the rise of online hate. Together, we’re working toward a safer, more inclusive digital space.
It’s clear that the fight against online hate requires a unified global front.
We’re proud to be at the table.
💡 Quote of the Week
”A bird that you set free may be caught again, but a word that escapes your lips will not return.!”
Jewish Proverb