Get email notification for articles from Ben Samuels Follow May. 28, 2021 5:05 PM WASHINGTON – Bipartisan lawmakers in both houses of Congress are urging U.S. President Joe Biden to decisively respond to a rise in antisemitic incidents that emerged in the wake of the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian violence and the fighting in Gaza. At least 66 House members signed a letter to be sent to Biden on Friday, calling on him to use the tools at his disposal to "respond forcefully and immediately" to a wave of antisemitic violence, according to a draft of the letter seen by Haaretz. After Gaza, an Israeli-Palestinian struggle for identity: Aluf Benn, Noa Landau and Anshel Pfeffer