Jonathan Greenblatt on Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism and Free Speech

乔纳森·格林布拉特论反犹主义、反犹太复国主义与言论自由

The Daily

2025-08-09

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  • Hamas's attack in Israel on October 7th and Israel's nearly two-year war in Gaza have convulsed not only the region,

  • but America itself.

  • Here in the U.S.,

  • a rise in anti-Semitism and questions around how criticism of Israel relates to anti-Semitism have become central to debates around free speech,

  • immigration, national security,

  • and fundamentally what it means to feel safe and welcome in this country.

  • Navigating all those debates is Jonathan Greenblatt.

  • He's the head of the Anti-Defamation League, or ADL.

  • Founded more than 100 years ago, the ADL's stated mission is to, quote,