The White House pledged to increase federal efforts to combat rising antisemitism with new initiatives aimed at improving public awareness in schools and college campuses and offering more community training to encourage the reporting of hate crimes.
, the White House also calls on social media companies to more aggressively prevent the spread of hate speech and anti-Jewish content online. It asks Congress to hold accountable those platforms that do not provide transparency on how such content is disseminated.
“Silence is complicity. All of us must stand united to affirm that an attack on any one group of us is an attack on all of us,” President Biden said in a video statement. The strategy “sends a clear and forceful message: In America, evil will not win, hate will not prevail, the venom and vile of antisemitism will not be the story of our time.
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