CAMERA in the News: November 2025

November marked another busy month for CAMERA, with our team making an impact across an impressive range of media outlets in the United States, Israel and Europe.

Tackling America’s Antisemitism Crisis

CAMERA research analyst Sean Durns published a powerful essay in The Washington Times on why the surge of antisemitism across Europe should serve as an urgent warning to American policymakers. He argued that fringe ideas can quickly seep into the mainstream when influential voices deliberately launder them.

Following former Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s softball interview with antisemitic influencer Nick Fuentes, who has praised both Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin, debate swirled around the crisis of Jew hatred growing in US politics. Georgia Leigha Gilholy, a member of CAMERA’s Communications Department, penned an important Op-Ed for the Algemeiner Journal that laid bare how embracing antisemitism is the sure death knell of any civilization.

CAMERA’s Partnership Director Tricia Miller appeared on CBN’s Jerusalem Dateline program, where she explained the theological roots of Christian support for Israel and pushed back against mischaracterizations of Christian Zionism.

Whistleblower Confirms CAMERA’s Decades-Long BBC Monitoring

In the United Kingdom, CAMERA’s research was widely referenced as public frustration with the BBC’s coverage of Gaza continued to grow.

Throughout the month, headlines focused on revelations from a leaked internal BBC report detailing years of anti-Israel bias inside the corporation, especially within its Arabic department. That report drew from CAMERA’s work about BBC Arabic.

CAMERA CEO Kurt Schwartz noted that the findings “confirm what CAMERA’s Arabic- and English-language monitoring teams have consistently shown: systemic bias and factual distortion that damage the BBC’s credibility and fuel antisemitism worldwide.”

Hadar Sela, co-editor for CAMERA UK, joined GB News and South Africa’s Chai FM to break down the patterns of reporting that have minimized Israeli suffering and amplified unverified claims that seek to demonize the Jewish State. Meanwhile CAMERA Arabic’s David Grom took to the Op-Ed pages of the Jewish Chronicle to explain “How BBC Arabic is corroding the corporation with Middle East-imported extremism.”

From Westminster to Walla

Both The Telegraph and Jewish Chronicle cited CAMERA analysis detailing how the BBC’s headline patterns leaned far more heavily against Israel than against Hamas. Our work was featured across Hebrew and British media, including The Times, The Jerusalem Post, Walla, Israel Hayom, TALK TV, Jewish News, Jewish Telegraph, The National, the “Lay of the Land” blog and Nicole Lampert’s “Future of JewishSubstack. 

Meanwhile, CAMERA Español director Masha Gabriel appeared regularly on Radio Sefarad, unpacking Hamas’s ceasefire messaging, media language choices, and misleading reports on Spain’s RTVE.

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