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Antisemitism still surging, don’t forget Taiwan and other commentary

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Antisemitism still surging, don’t forget Taiwan and other commentary
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Antisemitism remains on the rise globally, with a notable increase in violent incidents against Jews since October 7, 2023, according to a report cited in the editorial. The piece also emphasizes the strategic importance of U.S.-Taiwan relations amid shifting geopolitical dynamics and criticizes recent gerrymandering efforts in Virginia as undemocratic. Additionally, it touches on political narratives surrounding former President Trump and accusations of partisan political violence.

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Opinion editorial Antisemitism still surging, don’t forget Taiwan and other commentary By Post Editorial Board Published April 29, 2026, 6:36 p.m. ET Police at the scene where two people were stabbed Wednesday April 29, 2026 in a London neighborhood with a large Jewish community. AP Conservative: Antisemitism Still Surging The post-Oct. 7, 2023, flare-up in antisemitism “seemed primed” to fade as Hamas’ attacks fell “further in the rearview mirror,” but the hate-spike is “acting funny,” warns Commentary’s Seth Mandel. A definitive Tel Aviv University report finds more Jews were killed worldwide in 2025 than in any year in more than three decades; three years after Oct.

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