Combat Antisemitism Movement

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Group.png Combat Antisemitism Movement Powerbase WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Formation2019
Headquarters US?
Membership• André Azoulay 2014 (cropped).jpg André Azoulay
•  Uwe Becker
•  Mario Adolfo Búcaro Flores
•  Elan S. Carr
• Irwin Cotler (2017).jpg Irwin Cotler
•  Patrick Desbois
•  Barbara Feingold
•  Alan Feld
•  Anita Friedman
•  Ezra Gontownik
• David Gonski.png David Gonski
•  Gabriel Groisman
•  Gilad Katz
•  Aaron Keyak
•  Noam Lee
•  Valentina Leskaj
•  Arie Lipnick
• Official portrait of Lord Mann crop 2.jpg John Mann
•  Johnnie Moore
•  Sharona Nazarian
•  Eitan Neishlos
•  Martin Oliner
• Eric Pickles.jpg Eric Pickles
•  Dina Porat
•  Robert Singer
•  Scott Singer
• Natan Sharansky.jpg Natan Sharansky
•  Orna Triguboff
•  Tanya Tsikanovsky
•  Stuart Weinblatt
•  Ron Weiser
•  Ruth Wisse
•  Jordana Yechiel
•  Jonathan Zamir
• Joe Lieberman.jpg Joe Lieberman
•  Sacha Roytman-Dratwa
Zionist action group dedicated to global censorship and information control.

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) is a Zionist action group dedicated to global censorship and information control.

Activities

CAM has lobbied for and advocated that governments adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of "antisemitism"[1], which includes criticism of Israel.

CAM urged government leaders around the world to follow the lead of Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, who after October 7 2023 announced that his government would treat the chant "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" as a threat subject to prosecution.[2] The phrase was banned in Bavaria (Germany) in November 2023[3], and is borderline illegal in the UK[4], the Netherlands[5], and other places.

CAM reaches "millions through digital campaigns, influencer partnerships, and an innovation lab that has nurtured over 50 projects from inception to fruition. CAM has established the largest network in the world of social media influencers to combat antisemitism".[6]

It cultivates "alliances" with nearly a thousand non-Jewish and Jewish groups, fostering common causes with Black communities, Christians, Muslims, and others.[6]

People

Board members as of February 2026[7], plus some older board members, and staff. The organization is filled with neoconservative operatives.

Sacha Roytman-Dratwa is the CEO of the Combat Antisemitism Movement. He previously led the digital advocacy unit at the World Jewish Congress. He was also director of digital media communication for Rimon Cohen Sheinkman, a public relations firm in Israel. Before that, he worked as a propagandist on the Israel Defense Forces' New Media Operations team.[8]

 

Known members

7 of the 36 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
André AzoulayA senior adviser to King Mohammed VI and King Hassan II of Morocco. Zionist operative. Father of Bilderberger Audrey Azoulay.
Irwin CotlerCanada's Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada 2003-2006. "Totally unabashed defender and supporter of Israel". Member of numerous spooky think-tanks.
David GonskiIn 2008, The Sydney Morning Herald described him as "one of the country's best-connected businessmen"
Joe LiebermanLawyer-Senator whom Sibel Edmonds named in 2006 as one of her "Dirty Dozen".
John MannUK Labour Party politician
Eric PicklesLord Polak and Lord Pickles: CFI's "Laurel & Hardy"<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>
Natan SharanskyFormer dissident of the Soviet Union, neocon, Bilderberg, Le Cercle
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