Combat Antisemitism Movement
CAM raises alarm over Gaza-bound ‘Globalize the Intifada’ flotilla departing Europe
In a formal letter to the President of the European Sea Ports Organization, CAM urges heightened vigilance and coordination among European port authorities
Athens has lost its way: Is the birthplace of democracy normalizing antisemitism?
CAM calls on Athens Mayor to act
Wisconsin adopts IHRA definition of antisemitism in state law
CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report - Tripling of Antisemitism on College Campuses
53 acts of antisemitism were recorded in September, nearly triple August’s total
Proposed Wisconsin bill sets IHRA definition for antisemitic discrimination, crime enhancements
The measure defines antisemitism using the IHRA framework, including its 11 contemporary examples
US governors’ chiefs of staff mission aims to bolster state-level ties with Israel
This mission is part of a broader series of delegations bringing influential American state and local leaders to Israel
Cam Weekly Antisemitism Report: No Changes in Antisemitism Despite Apparent End of War
The global wave of antisemitism triggered by the October 7th massacre will not necessarily subside in the foreseeable future
Latin American Leaders Unite in Solidarity with Israel
They launch a joint action against Antisemitism at the Rio de Janeiro Forum
CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report – Anniversary of October 7 Sees Spike in Antisemitism
Anti-Israel extremists rewrite history, incite violence against Jews, and spread antisemitic vitriol
Deepest Gratitude for President Trump's Bold Leadership
"Your courage reminds the world that strength, conviction, and unity are essential to protecting freedom and justice."
Antisemitism in the mainstream: Fighting the plague of post-Oct. 7 Jew-hatred
Hamas’s attack let out the ‘genie of antisemitism.’ A clear plan of action is needed to fight back.
Antisemitism intensifying worldwide since October 7 massacre, report warns
CAM’s Antisemitism Research Center documented 13,339 incidents worldwide between October 7, 2023, and October 1, 2025.
Cotler-Wunsh resigns as antisemitism envoy citing lack of gov't strategy to combat hate
Michal Cotler-Wunsh quit her volunteer post as special envoy for combating antisemitism, citing the government’s failure to adopt a national strategy.