Niv Jacobi Leads Global Media Effort to Combat Rising Antisemitism

Niv Jacobi Leads Global Media Effort to Combat Rising Antisemitism

Bryan Leib
Bryan Leib
May 13, 2026

Palm Beach, FL— As antisemitic violence reaches record levels across the United States, international media executive Niv Jacobi is emerging as a key figure working to counter hatred through media, dialogue, and global partnerships.

Recent data from leading research institutions and the Anti-Defamation League shows Jews are now the most targeted religious group in America, accounting for nearly 70% of religion-based hate crimes. Since the October 7 attacks in Israel, antisemitism has increasingly been treated by policymakers as a national security and public safety issue.

While Washington has responded with new strategies, Jacobi has focused on shaping the broader cultural narrative. He has built an international network of media leaders, policymakers, and faith figures, reaching millions worldwide.

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His initiatives include a global primetime television special featuring Israeli leadership and the upcoming documentary “Together As One,” set to premiere at the Miami Film Festival, with voices like Jeanine Pirro and Paula White-Cain addressing antisemitism and division.

In Palm Beach, Jacobi co-founded a major initiative promoting unity and engagement. The group recently hosted a high-profile gathering featuring Yair Netanyahu, who delivered a pointed call to action:

“I hope more people will step forward and help create a network of goodness and unity. Enough hatred. Enough antisemitism. Enough persecution of Jews simply because they are Jews.”

Jacobi emphasizes his work is not political.

“My mission is to create platforms for dialogue and understanding,” he said. “We must offer an alternative to hatred.”

As antisemitism rises globally, Jacobi’s efforts highlight the growing role of media in shaping a more unified and resilient conversation.

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