AJC CEO Ted Deutch recently joined MSNBC to emphasize the importance of the bipartisan, bicameral Countering Antisemitism Act – the most comprehensive bill to address antisemitism in U.S. history.
Murder, arbitrary imprisonment, torture, rape, persecution, and enforced disappearance are among the crimes the Iranian regime inflicted against thousands of its citizens who dared to voice their opposition to the regime’s systematic discrimination against women and girls.
On April 1, an alleged Israeli airstrike near Iran's embassy in Damascus, Syria, reportedly killed seven members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a U.S.-designated terror organization. Among those killed was a top IRGC commander, Mohammad Reza Zahedi.
For 30 years, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) has worked across the Middle East and North Africa to build relations with Arab countries and the Muslim world, pursuing a bold vision in which Israel will enjoy peace and cooperation with its Arab neighbors.
As we near the two-year anniversary of the Tops supermarket shooting in Buffalo, that horrific event also served as a reminder that antisemitism does not begin or end with the Jewish community.