Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: ‘I touched death,’ says former Hamas hostage

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Fox News’ Anti-Semitism Exposed newsletter brings you stories about rising anti-Jewish prejudice in the United States and around the world.

TOP 3:
– Wife of US hostage Keith Siegel pleads for holiday miracle: ‘we have to get them back’
Ivy League schools should be ‘trembling in their boots’ with Trump’s latest nominee
– Iran recruits children to attack Israeli targets across Europe amid setbacks

Keith Samuel Siegel, 64, remains hostage of Hamas in Gaza

Keith Samuel Siegel, 64, remains hostage of Hamas in Gaza (Hostage Families Forum)

FEATURED STORY: Aviva Siegel, the wife of American hostage Kieth Siegel and a former hostage herself, is pleading with everyone and anyone involved in hostage negotiations for her husband and others to be freed from Hamas captivity after spending more than 440 days in deplorable conditions. The couple was kidnapped from their home on Kibbutz Kfar Aza. on October 7, 2023, and stayed together for 51 days before being released in November 2023.

VIDEO: Kai Höss is the senior pastor of Stuttgart Bible Church, a nondenominational church that serves U.S. military personnel and their families stationed in the area. He is also the grandson of former Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss, a Nazi official who oversaw the massacre of around 1.1 million people in the notorious extermination camp in Poland. Höss sat down with Fox News Digital to share his thoughts on anti-Semitism today and how he reconciles his Christian faith with what his grandfather did nearly 80 years ago. Look here:

SHERIFF Dhillon: That of President-elect Donald Trump nomination of Harmeet K. Dhillon to lead the Justice Department’s civil rights division Jewish students breathe a sigh of relief As incidents of anti-Semitism continue to plague American universities, Dhillon has repeatedly taken a tough stance against anti-Semitism at American universities, and earlier this year advised a Yale student to sue the school in court after being attacked by an anti-Israel mob for walking with her visibly Jewish friend on campus.

CHILD SOLDIERS: Iran recruited young children to carry out attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets across Europe, a new trend amid several blows to Iranian proxies in recent months and waning influence in the Middle East. This worrying trend includes incidents in Sweden, Belgium and Norway, as Tehran has expanded its proxy war against Israel to Europe.

OPEN LETTER: Guest contributor Ofri Bibas Levy pens an open letter to President-elect Trump pleading for help to secure the release of her brother, sister-in-law and two young nephews who were captured by Hamas on October 7, 2023.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “I was there. I touched death. I know what it’s like to be underground without oxygen.” – Aviva Siegel, wife of American hostage Kieth Siegel and herself a former Hamas hostage.

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