In Los Angeles, a man screaming "kill Jews" attempts to break into a family's home. In London, girls in a playground are told they are "stinking Jews" and should stay off the slide. In China, posts likening Jews to parasites, vampires or snakes proliferate on social media, attracting thousands of "l...
Global surge in antisemitic incidents following the conflict between Hamas and Israel, affecting Jewish communities in various countries.
Antisemitic acts range from verbal abuse to physical assaults, often justified by anger over the Gaza conflict.
In areas like the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, and South Africa, antisemitic incidents have increased several hundred percent compared to the same period last year.
Official responses vary, with Western authorities generally quick to support Jewish communities, while some countries like China have not taken steps to curtail antisemitic content online.
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Israel and Jews is not the same thing. There are many Jews in Israel. There are many more outside it.
Just as Hamas terrorist attack does not give Israel carte blanche to kill innocent people, Israel's actions don't give a reason to justify antisemitism.
Criticism of Israel is perfectly valid, but in commenting here, you're equating the two, which is part of the problem.
Hi. American Jew here. I do not support Israel. I have no allegiance with Israel. I don't even have any interest in visiting Israel.
I'd like to not have to tell my daughter to hide her ethnicity because America is filled with antisemites. I was harassed for my ethnicity all through school because I couldn't hide it (I look too stereotypically Jewish). She has a chance, but it's disgusting that I have to tell her to hide it because "the world is tired of Israel's shit" as if that had anything to do with either of us.