by Bruce Bawer
At the UN Human Rights Council, an official posts an anti-Semitic cartoon online, then takes it down and denies having posted it.
In Canada, a report on rising anti-Semitism (pdf here) mentions, among much else, an episode at York University in Toronto where Jewish students were “barricaded inside the Jewish Students’ Association lounge by a mob of protesters alleging that Ukrainian orphans had been spirited into Israel for purposes of harvesting their organs for transplants,” and an anti-Israel rally, also in Toronto, at which protesters chanted “Jews are our dogs” and “Jewish child, you’re gonna f***in’ die. Hamas is coming for you.”
And in Norway, a study of anti-Semitism among middle-school students in Oslo reveals that "33 percent of the Jewish students regularly experience bullying at school." For more on Norway, perhaps the most anti-Semitic country in Europe, see my own recent observations here and here. (By the way, the guy pictured alongside that Jerusalem Post item isn’t me; it’s Alan Dershowitz.)