The Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the word “complicated” are closely linked. This descriptor is appropriate for a geopolitical conflict that has evolved over the course of more than a century and elicits a host of competing narratives. Unfortunately, the complexity of the conflict does not always prompt rigorous study of the...
Antisemitic ‘Activists’ Have Turned My Campus Into A Battleground Of Intimidation
When I enrolled at Indiana University I never thought I would see my peers graffiti “DIVEST NOW” across campus buildings and sidewalks. Now, to make matters worse, those same activists are threatening the university itself with ultimatums and demands. “IU has until January 13 to respond, or we escalate.” As...
How Canadian Universities Are Allowing Jewish Students to Be Doxxed and Harassed
With the rise of the digital age, an entirely new form of harassment and intimidation has emerged. Nameless accounts run by faceless adversaries comment on, post about, and attack others — their identities hidden behind a digital mask. What’s worse than this anonymous harassment is the increasingly common practice of doxxing,...
How Concordia University’s Student-Led Newspapers are Fueling Antisemitism
Concordia University has a long history with heightened tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Protests, including the Netanyahu riot in 2002, had marked the campus with intense activism and divisions. Since October 7th, 2023, Concordia University has been engulfed in even greater tensions following the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Concordia...
A University of Florida Teacher Promotes Hatred for Israel; Will the State Act?
Despite the University of Florida (UF)’s strong administrative support for Zionist students post-Oct. 7, the concerns highlighted in a recent American Jewish Committee (AJC) report — finding that nearly one-third of American Jewish college students have encountered faculty-promoted antisemitism — remain relevant on campus. Malini Johar Schueller, a professor in UF’s English...
October 7 survival story illustrates the urgent need to preserve history and truth
Nearly a year and a half after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which killed over 2,000 Israelis in their surprise ambush, Florida State University students gathered. On a quiet Tuesday night, students listened solemnly as survivor Gal Cohen-Solal shared his story. Gal was a resident of Kibbutz Re’im, one of the...
Reclaiming the Narrative: CAMERA on Campus Kicks Off 2025 ‘This Is Zionism’ Campaign
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOSTON, April 7th, 2025 – CAMERA on Campus is proud to announce the launch of its fifth annual “This is Zionism” campaign, dedicated to empowering students worldwide to advocate for Jewish self-determination and to combat the pervasive misinformation surrounding Zionism. Following Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel on...
Mahmoud Khalil’s Arrest Has Nothing to do With Free Speech
The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and a key figure in last year’s campus anti-Israel protests, has sparked intense debate. Is his deportation a necessary move to protect national security, or does it set a dangerous precedent for free speech? On Saturday, March 15, more than 700...