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A Jewish journalist in New York has hired a bodyguard due to increasing threats. The journalist expressed concerns about their safety at work, citing The Guardian's coverage and comments from colleagues. An anonymous op-ed by a Jewish Guardian staffer criticized the paper's coverage, stating that they don't feel safe at work. The op-ed also mentioned colleagues complaining about accusations of antisemitism from American readers. Another tweet highlighted that the journalist has family and a partner in southern Israel, where they feel safe.
A Jewish @guardian employee does not feel safe at work. He has relations & a partner in Kibbutzes in southern Israel. They are safe but he was subject to questions for colleagues that barely disguise their anti-Semitism. American readers accused the paper of anti-Semitism.… https://t.co/6hg6vj5JKz https://t.co/uJwNr8RPqg
"I hear colleagues complaining about the newspaper's 'American readers. They're always accusing us of antisemitism.' They’re laughing." I'm a Jew at 'The Guardian.' I Don’t Feel Safe at Work. Must-read: https://t.co/xbHfjtSV4s
Jewish Guardian Staffer Blasts Paper's Coverage in Anonymous Op-Ed: 'I Don’t Feel Safe At Work' https://t.co/x9IHYKyOMD
OPINION: The Guardian’s coverage and my colleagues’ comments mean I don’t feel safe at work https://t.co/iFR4EwO4iY via @JewishNewsUK
Jewish journalist in New York hires bodyguard amidst rising threats https://t.co/FsmxSoEMlt https://t.co/OEcMPVPxlL