A suspect, identified as an illegal immigrant, is under investigation for a hate crime after allegedly shooting an Orthodox Jewish man in Chicago. The man was on his way to synagogue when the attack occurred. Authorities say the suspect used his cellphone to search for synagogues and Jewish community centers prior to the incident. Furthermore, over 100 antisemitic and pro-Hamas images and videos were reportedly found on the suspect's phone, according to the Chicago Sun Times citing police. This incident raises serious concerns about targeted violence against the Jewish community.

Other key developments related to antisemitism include the New York Times facing criticism for its initial headline covering the murder of an Abu Dhabi rabbi. The headline was perceived as downplaying the terrorist nature of the crime and was subsequently revised. Additionally, Netflix's film "Mary" is facing backlash for casting Israeli actors in the roles of Mary and Joseph, with some online calling for a boycott and claiming historical inaccuracy.

In a poignant guest editorial, the mother of a young woman held hostage by Hamas pleads for continued awareness and support for the hostages as the situation endures. She highlights the harrowing conditions faced by those held captive, including violence, abuse, and starvation.

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