No images? Click here The experts urged attendees at the exclusive confab to do more to fight antisemitismBy Gabby Deutch Speaking to a crowd of foreign officials and corporate executives at the World Economic Forum in Davos, a group of prominent Jewish leaders called out those at the exclusive Swiss gathering who had not done enough to confront antisemitism after the Oct. 7 terror attacks — and those who had purposely fanned the flames of anti-Jewish hate. "It’s great that the Qataris are here, and they need to be called out for using antisemitism as a tool, as a weapon, because all of us suffer as a result," Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said. You May Have MissedSCOOPOn campus, pro-Palestinian protestors have blocked Jewish students’ access to dining halls and classrooms, while dorms have been vandalized with swastikas Q&AAt Davos, conversations about antisemitism take center stage A panel at the World Economic Forum on Thursday will focus on the rise in global antisemitism Coming Up |