Gideon Falter
Gideon Falter is the Chief Executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism.
Why we need to keep on marching against antisemitism
On Sunday, the Jewish community and its supporters will take to the streets to call out the rise in Jew-hate
I have cancelled Saturday’s walk of defiance in central London. Here’s why
Jews are in danger and need protection around Palestine marches
George Galloway will be exposed by Parliament as the inflammatory figure he’s always been
His extremist views have long found their audience in both Islamists and the far-right
We built CAA to defend British Jewry
The Chief Executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism reflects on a difficult year for Israel and the Jewish diaspora
Instead of arresting those who pose a danger to Jews, the police hope we will sequester ourselves away
How is this meant to reassure the Jewish community, or indeed any law-abiding citizen?
Our billboards will make sure the hostages in Gaza are not forgotten
It’s time the British public and the media come to know the evil of Hamas
Roger Waters is among the most vocal and prominent demonisers of the Jewish state
Waters – and the ideology that he has spent years promoting – has everything to do with what we are now witnessing and living through
It took too long to convict Grenfell hatemonger
The likes of Tahra Ahmed should face justice more quickly for spreading their awful poison
CAA was determined to make sure that this time, Bristol would have no choice but to act
Sitting MPs who campaigned for Jeremy Corbyn have many questions to answer
The reaction of most Labour MPs to antisemitism over the past five years has been deafening silence
The EHRC probe into Labour is a stain on the party and those who defend it
Campaign Against Antisemitism Chairman Gideon Falter: It gives our community hope at last that Labour will be forced to face justice
Our Alison Chabloz prosecution shows the authorities' gross dereliction of duty
Antisemites will go unpunished if the state does not act, writes Gideon Falter
Ignore those who would divide us
It is the Campaign Against Antisemitism that is the real unifying body in the Jewish community - and the JC's editor is sowing disunity, writes Gideon Falter, chair of CAA
The CPS has let us down again, so we have to act ourselves
The Campaign Against Antisemitism is pursuing a private prosecution of the Al Quds Day march speaker who blamed 'Zionists' for the Grenfell fire
Our dedication to ensuring CAA hate stats add up
In public, 39 per cent of us are concealing our religion, while 64 per cent of us think the authorities do too little to punish antisemitism, and 52 per cent think the Crown Prosecution Service does too little
Why we’ll be on the streets on July 4
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