From Generative AI to Crypto Exchanges: The Infrastructure Behind the GOYIM Token

On 1 February 2026, a meme token called GOYIM appeared on the Solana blockchain, a public digital network where cryptocurrencies are created and traded. In contemporary far-right online spaces, the term appears in slogans such as “The Goyim Know”, promoting conspiracy theories of hidden Jewish control. The GOYIM website centres on antisemitic language and imagery, […]
האנטישמיות כבר אינה רק מופצת ברשת. היא נסחרת

מטבע הקריפטו $GOYIM משלב יצירה באמצעות בינה מלאכותית, הפצה ברשתות חברתיות ותשתית מסחר פיננסית, כשהמסרים האנטישמיים המובהקים הופכים לחלק מהשיח, נסחרים בשוק ומתגמלים את הפרובוקציה מטבע קריפטו בשם $GOYIM נסחר בימים אלה בפלטפורמות מסחר מרכזיות. השם אינו מקרי: המונח “Goyim” מופיע בשיח אנטישמי עכשווי כחלק מהסיסמה "The Goyim Know" – ביטוי קונספירטיבי שלפיו "הגויים" כביכול […]
'I experience the events of October 7 daily': Women on the frontlines of the fight against antisemitism

Morielle channeled her grief over her nephew’s death at the Nova massacre into a global initiative against antisemitism through technology and innovation; Tal-Or and Liram tackle online hate speech, stressing the need for stronger regulation and advocacy
Trump must not abandon Gulf allies to Iranian hegemony

If President Donald Trump backs down at this point in the war, it will leave the Gulf States to face a more radicalized and dangerous Iran seeking to impose its will on the Muslim world. After Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Osama bin Laden offered to defend Saudi Arabia using his network of jihadist […]
Saludos nazis y chats racistas en universidades de Florida revelan un patrón de retórica extremista entre jóvenes conservadores

Un gesto que evoca el nazismo. Un chat de WhatsApp de estudiantes colmado de insultos racistas y mensajes antisemitas. Dos escándalos este mes, uno en la Universidad de Florida (UF), en el centro de la península…
Gulf States must pick sides in Iran war as neutrality no longer viable

The war with Iran is testing the Gulf States’ long-standing strategy to maintain their delicate balance between Washington and Tehran. For years, the Gulf States have largely maintained a strategy of “strategic ambiguity” when it comes to Iran. While these states rely heavily on the American security umbrella and share concerns about Iran’s regional ambitions, they also live next door to […]
Letter to the editor: Iran may be biting the hand that’s fed it

OPINION: Iran’s attacks across the Persian Gulf were likely intended to deter regional governments from aligning more closely with the United States and its partners, but they may produce the opposite effect. For years, several Gulf states attempted to maintain pragmatic relations with Tehran, even while cooperating with Washington on security matters. This balancing approach […]
Europe’s Iran problem runs through Ukraine

The war with Iran is forcing Europe to confront a difficult question: how to respond to Tehran without undermining the Western effort to support Ukraine. For more than two years, Europe’s security agenda has been dominated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Governments across the continent have invested political capital, military resources, and diplomatic energy into sustaining Kyiv’s resistance. The sudden escalation with […]
Europe Can’t Treat Iran as Someone Else’s War | Opinion

The European Union must realize that neutralizing the regional threat posed by Iran is a matter of national survival. The current war with Iran has exposed a deeper structural weakness in Europe’s strategic thinking. Iran is already part of Europe’s security environment—through the drones it supplies to Russia for use in Ukraine, its intelligence and […]
What silence on Iran says about global antisemitism: Genocide is worth protesting only when Jews can be blamed

The silence of anti-Israel activists over the massacre of thousands of Iranians by their own government is deafening. The Iranian regime has killed more than 16,500 people in its crackdown against protesters, according to a British report released Sunday, but possibly as many as 20,000, according to CBS News. Yet there has noticeably been no outcry […]
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk: Online Dynamics of Radicalization and the Normalization of Political Violence

This paper examines how Charlie Kirk became a target of online hostility long before his assassination, and how the killing was later interpreted across loosely moderated digital spaces. Drawing on posts from Reddit and 4chan, the study shows how Kirk was repeatedly mocked and dehumanized in the months leading up to the attack. These early […]
From Gaming to Grooming: How Far-Right Extremists Exploit Video Game-Adjacent Platforms for Radicalization and Recruitment

Research on extremism in gaming has often focused on the content of video games themselves. Much less attention has been given to the digital spaces that surround gaming, including livestreaming platforms, chat systems, and creator communities where audiences spend far more time than in the games. This study examines how far-right actors exploit these gaming-adjacent […]