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at milken conference jewish leaders sound alarm on social medias role in antisemitism surge
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AI-generatedThe article discusses social media's role in antisemitism but lacks concrete commercial mechanisms such as price moves, supply disruptions, regulatory fines, or investment announcements. No direct impact on any sector, product, or company revenue/cost is identifiable. The event is a conference panel with no binding outcomes.
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- 86% of Jewish Americans believe antisemitism is increasing.
- Last year was the deadliest for Diaspora Jewry in decades.
- Panelists called for social media platforms to enforce hate speech regulations.