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Lipstadt Recants Comments on Synagogue Fire and Anti-Israel Link

Lipstadt Recants Comments on Synagogue Fire and Anti-Israel Link

January 14, 2026 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

JTA – ​As news broke⁢ over the weekend of an arson attack that heavily damaged the ⁣only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, a few prominent individuals connected the culprit to anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian activism.

“This is⁣ a major⁢ tragedy. But it’s more than that,” Deborah Lipstadt, formerly the US State Department’s special envoy to combat antisemitism, wrote on the‌ social network X.”It’s an arson attack​ and another step in the globalization of the intifada.”

Later,upon​ learning that the arsonist appeared to have been motivated⁤ by a strain of antisemitism associated with the far⁢ right,not the anti-Israel​ movement,she walked back her comments – to a degree. But Lipstadt’s initial comments about the arsonist’s motives reflect a larger sense of disorientation among diaspora Jews as they face increased levels‍ of antisemitism from across⁤ the spectrum of left-wing, right-wing, and Islamist extremism.

Jewish activists and communities have been engaged in fierce debate over which⁢ corner ⁣poses the greatest threat, and reports of new incidents are ⁢often met with immediate speculation over the attacker’s motivations. ​lipstadt, an Emory University professor who had served in the ⁣State‍ Department under US president Joe Biden, has herself criticized the politicization of antisemitism charges. “When you only see it on the other⁣ side of the political transom,” she told the Los Angeles Times⁣ in 2024, “I have to ask: Are you interested in fighting antisemitism, or was your main objective ⁣to beat up⁣ on your⁢ enemies?”

“globalize the Intifada” is a term commonly used in left-wing, anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protests. Most of the perpetrators of the ‍large-scale antisemitic‌ attacks in the⁣ diaspora since the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre in israel – including in Washington, DC; Boulder, Colorado; Bondi Beach, Australia; and the arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s‍ home – have made their anti-Israel and/or Islamist affiliations public.

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But when the identity of the Jackson arsonist was revealed, and the suspect appeared in court, his comments ⁣and social media presence betrayed no obvious link⁤ to the anti-Israel, pro-palestinian movement.

Former US special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Deborah

New York Lieutenant governor Criticizes Pro-Hamas Protests ⁣as Antisemitic

New York Lieutenant Governor ​Antonio Delgado ​faced criticism this week after publicly condemning pro-Hamas protests outside synagogues in New York City, calling some chants “antisemitic and deeply harmful.” delgado’s statement, ⁣posted on‍ X (formerly Twitter) on January 13, 2026, came after demonstrations that included expressions of support for the militant group Hamas.

Delgado specifically referenced recent protests outside synagogues in New York, which have also drawn condemnation from progressive officials ⁢critical of Israeli policies, including New York⁤ City ⁤Mayor Zohran Mamdani and U.S. ‌Representative Alexandria ⁢Ocasio-Cortez. He emphasized that⁢ opposing Israeli land ‌sales in the West Bank does not justify violence against Jewish people, ⁣and cited a⁣ recent arson incident at a synagogue in Mississippi‍ as ‌a reminder of the dangers‌ of hate.

The lieutenant governor’s comments sparked backlash from some ⁣within the pro-Palestinian movement. PAL-Awda NY/NJ, the group⁢ that organized the synagogue protests, ​accused Delgado of irresponsibly comparing⁣ support for Palestinian resistance to the Ku ‌Klux⁣ Klan’s bombing of a synagogue. ​ In a message to Delgado, the group stated that linking chants at a Palestine protest to the⁤ Klan bombing was “absolutely irresponsible and disgusting.” They further expressed their disapproval in their Telegram channel, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA).


Lipstadt Recants Comments on Synagogue Fire and Anti-Israel Link - News Directory 3
Anti-Zionist protesters in New York City, January 8, 2026. (luke Tress/Times of Israel)

The controversy highlights the growing tensions surrounding protests related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the challenges of ⁢navigating free ​speech concerns alongside rising antisemitism.

Sources:

  • Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)

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