Holocaust denial

Argentina records rise in antisemitism, with 62% of incidents online

Online platforms accounted for 62% of Argentina’s antisemitic incidents in 2025, most of them appearing on social media, DAIA found.

Argentina's flag in Buenos Aires
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, shown with President Donald Trump during an Oct. 7 remembrance event in 2024, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism on Dec. 18, 2025.

The US's fight against global antisemitism is at risk under the Trump administration - opinion

Danna Azrieli (8th from left) with Ziv Koren, Noam Horev and former hostages .

Grapevine, June 21, 2026: Peace, a distant dream - opinion

A child holds his parents hands as they leave the mosque, at the scene of a shooting at the Islamic Center in San Diego, California, US, May 18, 2026

Jews are 'universal enemy,' San Diego shooters wrote in neo-Nazi antisemitic manifesto


The Man in the Basement: A thriller on Holocaust denial trolls - review

The Man in the Basement opens on January 27 in New York to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day and will soon be shown around the US (and eventually, one would hope, in Israel)

 A SCENE FROM ‘The Man in the Basement.’

Int'l Holocaust Remembrance Day: 10 universal lessons - opinion

At this important inflection historical moment, we should ask ourselves: What have we learned in the last 78 years – and more importantly – what must we do?

 PEOPLE STAND during the International Holocaust Memorial Day at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest, last year.

Holocaust survivors are dwindling – we must keep the memory alive - opinion

As time goes on, there are fewer and fewer Holocaust survivors, and the responsibility for preserving the memory rests on the shoulders of us all – governments, the public and individuals.

 Israeli soldiers stand at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes Remembrance Day opening ceremony in memory of the six million Jewish men, women and children murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators, at Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem April 27, 2022

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a cause for hope and call to action 

Why designate a holiday for remembrance of the Holocaust? Because in the bleak history of genocide, the Holocaust is singular in its evil.

 THE GATE to Auschwitz, photographed in January 2021, 76 years after the camp’s liberation: There are still countless Jews who say about the Shoah, ‘If this could happen, how can anyone still believe in God?’

Dear Non-Jews, this is what to do this Holocaust Remembrance day - Opinion

In light of the spike in antisemitism, there is something non-Jews need to remember this Holocaust Remembrance day.

 A CANDLE is lit and a flower is placed on the railway tracks at Birkenau, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, last year.

The Holocaust is a myth, a quarter of Dutch younger generation agree

With antisemitism on the rise and Holocaust denial more widespread, the young population in the Netherlands has been placing doubts on facts.

National Holocaust Museum Amsterdam 2016

Congressman Ritchie Torres: ‘Holocaust deniers are the scum of the Earth’

Despite being one of the youngest members of the House at just 34, Torres has become synonymous with the fight against antisemitism and support for the State of Israel.

 Representative Ritchie Torres speaks during the House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington, US, September 30, 2021.

Kanye West antisemitism: Rapper Akon backs West despite Hitler comments

Akon appeared in a SkyNews interview and declined to condemn any of Kanye West's comments because they don't affect him.

 Akon on stage at a cryptocurrency conference in Lisbon, Portugal

Letters to the Editor, December 05, 2022: Witness to the atrocities

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

 Letters

Holocaust denial spreading in the US -opinion

There has been interest by a still small number of academically educated, intellectual and political figures willing to participate in Holocaust “revisionism.”

 NAZI WAR criminal Adolf Eichmann sits at a desk inside his prison cell in Israel, 1961. To mark the 60th anniversary of his execution, KAN 11 aired a new series that brings to light important documentation of Eichmann’s admission of his guilt.