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Una operación mediática masiva del régimen iraní difunde propaganda antisemita en el mundo hispanohablante

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Informe de ADL advierte una “dramática escalada” del discurso de odio en la cadena iraní HispanTV desde el 7 de octubre. Nueva York, NY, 17 de febrero de 2026 …  Según un informe publicado hoy por la Liga Antidifamación (ADL), el medio oficial de propaganda de la República Islámica de Irán en América Latina incrementó significativamente su retórica de odio durante los últimos dos a&ntilde…
February 17, 2026
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ADL Condemns CONREPA Letter Opposing Recognition of Association of Jewish Psychologists as an Ethnic Psychological Association

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New York, NY, February 15, 2026 … ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) today condemned a statement by the Coalition of National Racial and Ethnic Psychological Associations (CONREPA) that opposes the recognition of the Association of Jewish Psychologists (AJP) as an Ethnic Psychological Association within the American Psychological Association (APA). The CONREPA statement, endorsed by five of its associations representing approximately 2,000 members, raises what it calls "several…
February 15, 2026
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Challenging the Anti-Israel “Scholasticide” Accusation

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This ADL/AEN resource provides background information regarding the “scholasticide” charge against Israel, including its origins and recent efforts to promote it.
February 19, 2026
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Know Your Rights – Workers and Students

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 Know Your Rights: Addressing Antisemitism in Healthcare WorkplacesDisclaimer: *This resource is not intended to and should not be interpreted as providing legal advice. Please consult with your own legal counsel. This resource is for medical professionals, healthcare staff, and students and trainees in health care settings who experience antisemitic discrimination, harassment, or hostility at work—whether it comes from colleagues, supervisors, vendors, or patients.  It is…
February 18, 2026
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Know Your Rights – Patients

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 Know Your Rights: Jewish Patients & Antisemitism in Health CareDisclaimer: *This resource is not intended to and should not be interpreted as providing legal advice. Please consult with your own legal counsel. Have you ever… Felt you were being treated unfairly at a doctor’s office, hospital, or clinic because you are Jewish?Overheard antisemitic remarks from medical staff or others in a healthcare setting?Felt pressured to hide your Jewish identity or connection to…
February 18, 2026
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Tumbler Ridge Shooter Had Interest in Gore and Guns

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On February 10, 2026, a shooter opened fire at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, killing at least seven people and injuring more than 25 others. Two additional individuals were found dead at a nearby home. The shooter was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Preliminary research by the ADL Center on Extremism (COE) suggests the shooter, who police have identified as Jesse Van Rootselaar, followed a troubling pattern of online radicalization marked…
February 11, 2026
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271k

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271k is shorthand for a false assertion put forward by Holocaust deniers that only 271,000 Jews died in the Holocaust, rather than 6 million.

Alternate Names: 271,000; 271

271k is an antisemitic shorthand reference to a false claim made by Holocaust deniers that only around 271,000 Jews died during the Holocaust rather than the consensus view, based on exhaustive research, that the Nazis killed approximately six million Jews in their extermination campaign. 

The number 271,000 stems from a scanned image of part of a 1979 document often shared by Holocaust deniers. The document originated from what is today known as the Arolsen Archives, based in Germany, one of the largest repositories of records related to victims of Nazi persecution.  Often attributed to the Red Cross, which administered the Archives for many years, the document provided then-current statistics on the number of victims at 13 concentration camps that the repository had, upon request, confirmed as dead and issued death certificates for (often needed by next of kin to obtain insurance benefits, pensions, etc.). This number was slightly over 271,000 (Holocaust deniers may also circulate a similar document from 1984 with somewhat higher numbers). 

As the Arolsen Archives and others have explained, such documents did not list the total number of Jewish victims at these 13 locations, nor did they include victims from the many other concentration camps, death camps, and slave labor camps operated by the Nazi regime, nor figures for the vast numbers of victims who died in ghettoes or were shot outside of camps, especially in the Soviet Union.  Holocaust deniers, however, claim that the 271,000 figure represents the totality of Jews who perished under the Nazi regime; many deniers further assert that most of these victims were not killed by the Nazis but rather died of malnutrition or diseases like typhus because of the chaos and dislocation caused by the Allied strategic bombing of Germany in the final year of the war.  In other words, they falsely claim that few Jews died during World War II and that most of the deaths that did occur were the fault of the Allies, not the Nazis. 

The 271,000 claim is linked to an older false assertion originating with the West German far right in the 1950s that the Red Cross had ostensibly said Jewish victims of the Nazis had not numbered more than 300,000. The Red Cross has repeatedly refuted that fabricated claim. Holocaust deniers say that Canadian Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel uncovered the “271,000” document in the 1980s and used it (unsuccessfully) to defend himself in Canadian trials over his reprinting of a Holocaust denial pamphlet from Great Britain in the 1970s that repeated the older 300,000 claim. The image of the document was later used by other Holocaust deniers, eventually making its way to the internet, where it spread still further.  However, it was not until around 2024 that 271k and 271,000 emerged on social media as popular shorthand references to the false claim and as antisemitic references, generally.

Antisemites often use 271k in response to online posts about the Holocaust or the six million Jews who perished in it. Often it appears in language such as “271k at best,” “271k tops, mostly from typhus” or “271k is the best we can do.”  It also frequently appears in Holocaust denial memes designed to suggest that the mass murder of six million Jews in such a short time was impossible. One such meme features a worker in a pizza parlor saying “Six million pizzas?  The most we can make is 271k.”  Variations replace pizzas with other things, such as tea: “Six million cups in five years? Sorry, the most I can make is 271k.” Other memes feature images from the television show Pawn Stars, depicting pawn shop workers from the show saying, “Best I can do is 271,301.”  Some people use it to suggest more Jews should be killed, employing phrases such as “271k is not enough.”  Since its introduction, use of 271k as antisemitic shorthand has grown rapidly on social media.

As numbers, 271, 271k and 271,000 may have very different meanings in other contexts; they should always be evaluated carefully in the specific context in which they appear. 

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UpScrolled Social Media Platform Attracts Virulent Antisemites, Lacks Enforcement Protections

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“F--- the jews! Find me on UpScrolled,” proclaimed one antisemitic influencer last month to her 1.3 million followers on X. UpScrolled, a social media platform launched in June 2025 in response to purported suppression of speech on other platforms, attracted just 20,000 users in its first two months, growing to 150,000 by January 2026. But following panicked and conspiratorial claims about changes to TikTok’s U.S. operating structure, UpScrolled’s user base exploded to…
February 04, 2026
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Beyond the Podium: Jewish Identity, Antisemitism and the Olympic Games 

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Every two years, we watch athletes compete on the world stage—and what captivates us isn't just the competition. It's the stories: the struggles, the triumphs, the personal journeys that help us see ourselves and others more clearly. The Olympics offer us a unique opportunity to explore something deeper: the complexities of identity—individual and national.  When we bring these conversations into our classrooms, we're teaching students to see the human stories behind the…
February 02, 2026
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Six Leading AI Models Show Varied Ability to Detect and Counter Antisemitism and Extremism, New ADL AI Index Finds

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New York, NY, January 28, 2026 … Six major AI models show varied ability in detecting bias against Jews and Zionists/Zionism and identifying extremism, according to a new ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) AI Index released today. This AI index is the first comprehensive evaluation of how large language models (LLMs) respond to antisemitic and extremist content, based on more than 25,000 LLM chats, 37 topical sub-categories, and assessments conducted by both human and AI evaluators…
January 28, 2026
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The Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition

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Photo: An ANSWER Coalition protest opposing the military operation against the Iranian regime on March 2, 2026 in New York City. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)
Key PointsThe Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition, established in 2001, is an anti-imperialist organization that often calls for anti-Israel and anti-war protests across the United States.The ANSWER Coalition frequently organizes mass actions nationwide, including over 150 protests opposing the 2026 military operation against the Iranian regime, as well as hundreds of protests following Hamas’s October 7, 2023 terror attack on Israel and during the subsequent Israel…
March 03, 2026
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Artificial Intelligence: What do Parents, Caregivers and Educators Need to Know? 

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Related ContentBackground Young people are using AI (artificial intelligence) tools every day for homework, curiosity, creativity, and social interaction. While we don’t have exact statistics on daily AI usage yet, recent Pew Research Center findings suggest that AI use begins to rise sharply by early adolescence, with widespread use among teens ages 13–17. While many see AI as a useful and credible source of information, it needs to be utilized critically and thoughtfully,…
January 28, 2026
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Three New Members Elected to the ADL Board of Directors

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Board strengthened with leaders from business, academia and law New York, NY, January 23, 2026 … ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) today announced the election of three new members to its Board of Directors: Stacie Hartman, Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Rev. Johnnie Moore, PhD, Vice Chancellor and Managing Director of Middle East Studies at Pepperdine UniversityMatthew Segal, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of ATTN:“The…
January 22, 2026
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Digital Couriers: How U.S. Anti-Israel Activists Amplify Terror Propaganda on Mainstream Platforms

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Since Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attacks, analysts from the ADL Center on Extremism (COE) have tracked how some U.S.-based anti-Zionist activists and groups, including Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters, are amplifying propaganda from Palestinian Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and others to promote support for the “resistance” — a euphemistic reference to the various terrorist groups responsible for violent attacks against Israel, including &nbsp…
January 20, 2026
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Pro-Hamas Chant at Queens Synagogue Protest Signals Further Normalization of Terror Rhetoric

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Protesters organized by Pal-Awda participate in a January 8, 2026, protest outside Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills in Queens, New York
The explicit celebration of Hamas at a protest targeting a Queens synagogue last week serves as a stark reminder of a disturbing new reality: Pro-terror expressions are becoming openly normalized within the U.S. anti-Israel movement. The January 8 demonstration outside of Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills in Queens, New York, was ostensibly a protest of an Israeli real estate event taking place inside the synagogue. It quickly devolved into calls to “Globalize the Intifada,” shouts…
January 16, 2026
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ADL's Task Force on Middle East Minorities Statement on the Nationwide Protests in Iran

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Statement by ADL's Task Force on Middle East Minorities on the Nationwide Protests in Iran  New York, NY, January 13, 2026 ... The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Task Force on Middle East Minorities issued the following statement regarding the nationwide protests in Iran:  In light of the nationwide protests across Iran, ADL’s Task Force on Middle East Minorities condemns the Islamic Republic's violent crackdown and calls on the international community to make clear to the…
January 14, 2026
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ADL Announces New Toolkit to Fight Misinformation in K-12 Classrooms

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Online toolkit empowers parents and educators to identify biased and inaccurate materials on antisemitism, the Holocaust, and Jewish history New York, NY, January 14, 2026 – Today, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) launched an online toolkit to help parents and educators evaluate whether content on antisemitism, the Holocaust, Jewish identity, and history is accurate and unbiased. In an age of evolving technology, educators are drawing from a variety of sources to create curricula…
January 14, 2026
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The Jew Cries Out in Pain

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The phrase “the Jew cries out in pain even as he strikes you” is a slogan that suggests Jews portray themselves as victims even though they are the ones who ostensibly harm others.
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Terrorgram

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Terrorgram is a white supremacist network formed to incite violent acts to bring about the collapse of society. It has used several logos, which generally include a Waffen SS shield.

Alternate Names: Terrorgram Collective, Terrorgram Network

Terrorgram emerged in the late 2010s as a loose international network of white supremacist individuals and groups, typically neo-Nazi in nature, seeking to promote violent acts in the service of white supremacist accelerationism. White supremacist accelerationism is a school of thought within the white supremacist movement that argues the only way to create a desired whites-only or white-dominated society is to destabilize and destroy current society through violence and disruption, then build a new society from its ashes. Terrorgram—taking its name from the internet platform Telegram, on which it conducted most of its activities—dedicated itself to accelerationist propaganda, glorifying white supremacist mass killers like Dylann Roof and Brenton Tarrant as “saints” and urging others to follow in their footsteps to commit terrorist attacks and hate crimes against minorities and other targets, such as infrastructure.  Their propaganda efforts included producing several lengthy and distinctively illustrated manuals with motivational screeds as well as ostensibly practical advice for would-be terrorists.

In 2024, the U.S. designated Terrorgram as Specially Designated Global Terrorists; later that year, the FBI arrested two key American Terrorgram leaders on a number of charges.  The arrests precipitated Terrorgram’s collapse as the network’s remaining members sought to avoid infiltration or identification.  However, Terrorgram’s digital publications are still in circulation among accelerationists, meaning that people can still encounter their symbols. Terrorgram logos imitate a Waffen SS divisional shield design, though with their own distinct symbology. One simply features a paper airplane, while a different logo depicts a swastika, an infinity symbol, and a ski mask. A third version features the swastika and ski mask along with part of a Sonnenrad symbol. 

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Right Wing Death Squad/RWDS

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The term “right-wing death squads” (RWDS), originally a reference to violent groups associated with 1970s/80s-era regimes in Latin American countries, has been embraced today by white supremacists and other extremists.
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