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Germany - The shared extremism of Neo-Nazis and migrant youth By Sven Röbel

Following an Antisemitic attack in Hanover, German authorities have identified a new source of Antisemitic hatred in Germany: young migrants from Muslim families. The ideological alliance has officials concerned. It was supposed to be a carefree fe...


When legit criticism crosses the antisemitism line – by Alan Dershowitz

It's interesting how quickly the bigots -- Jews and non-Jews alike -- crawl out from under their rocks as soon as Israel is mentioned. The newest form of bigotry is to claim that I and others who generally support Israel argue that "anyone who criti...


The New Antisemitism: a sub-narrative of the Progressive Forces in the 21st Century by Professor Ilan Gur-Ze’ev

The old antisemitism’s perception of the essence of Judaism was to see it as a terrible threat to the spirit of the West and to Christian civilization. The Jew was the “other”, the foreigner, the insufferable exile, as to which he amounts to a c...


A Lesson in Antisemitism by Amnon Lord

In view of the explosion of anti Semitic energy all over the world as a result of the thwarting of the terror flotilla, Israel must take on board that antisemitism is not just an emotional outburst. It is an intentional, effective, strategy, which cur...


The World’s Oldest Sickness By David Solway

The world is sick again with an old disease for which no cure has ever been found. It tends to go into remission here and there at various times but it invariably reappears, as virulent as ever, developing new strains as the bacillus adapts to the ant...


Graffiti on history's walls By Mortimer B. Zuckerman

All the isms," an English wag once said, "are wasms." Well, not quite. In the 20th century, fascism came and went. Communism came and went. Socialism came and waned. But today several virulent "isms" inhabit the world still. Among the most per...


Rise of antisemitic party darkens Hungary's elections - By Robert Amsterdam

On March 15th, tens of thousands of people filled the streets of Hungary's beautiful capital Budapest, ostensibly to celebrate the 162nd anniversary of the 1848-1948 revolution and war of independence. Among the many events commemorating this anni...


Let’s Have a Real Apartheid Education Week By Alan M. Dershowitz

Every year at about this time, radical Islamic students—aided by radical anti-Israel professors—hold an event they call “Israel Apartheid Week.” During this week, they try to persuade students on campuses around the world to demonize Israel as...


Against Turkey and Syria there will be no "Apartheid Week", by Ben Dror Yemini

It began yesterday. Not one, but two weeks of animosity towards Israel, two weeks ostensibly dedicated to the struggle against apartheid, commemorated by dozens of universities in the west. Ahmadinejad blew the first trumpet. A week of declarations of...


Many Still Don’t Understand Antisemitism When They See (or Produce) It by Barry Rubin

How a Forgery - Not the Protocols - Shows Us Why So Many Still Don't Understand Antisemitism When They See (or Produce) It. You won't see where I'm going with this at first but trust me and you'll hear a good story with a very timely point. And...


Iranian Antisemitism: Stepchild of German National Socialism By Matthias Küntzel

Matthias K ü ntzel is a political scientist in based in Hamburg, Germany. He is currently a research associate at the Vidal Sassoon International Center for t...


Antisemitic Jews - By Ben Dror Yemini

Can a Jew be antisemitic?   This Friday, "Ha'aretz" published an interview with one Norman Finkelstein, an American Jew. Finkelstein is the author of "The Holocaust Industry". He spreads the notion that holocaust awareness is exploite...


Holocaust denial in the Arab world why it is on the rise

by Gilbert Achcar and Pierre Puchot, Mediapart What pushes Arabs to deny the existence of the Holocaust? How and why does Israel continue to instrumentalize the memory of the destruction of European Jewry? What was the attitude of Arab intellectual...


What Is Arab Antisemitism? By Menahem Milson

 Introduction   The resurgence of antisemitism has two distinguishable new characteristics: a) the anti-Jewish positions are presented as a just response to Israel's conduct in its conflict with the Palestinians; and b) t...


Back to the Future - British antisemitism returns-with a vengeance by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Like cancer, ideas can metastasize. In 2007, John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt--the former a professor at the University of Chicago, the latter at Harvard--came out with The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy. A "situation [that] has no equal in Am...


3D Test of Antisemitism: Demonization, Double Standards, Delegitimization by Natan Sharansky

When I was a dissident in the former Soviet Union, one of my regular activities was monitoring Antisemitism, and smuggling out evidence and records of such activity to the West. I believed then that the free world, particularly after the Holocaust, wo...


Analysis: Making sense of modern Antisemitism by Benjamin Weinthal

Can Israel's No. 1 priority to fight modern Antisemitism - hatred of the Jewish state - influence a change in behavior of the international community? The Foreign Ministry, which opens its third annual Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism (GFCA) o...


When does criticizing Israel become antisemitic? by Allen Z. Hertz

Are Jews a People? The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary says Antisemitism means “hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious, ethnic, or racial group”. This definition reminds us that Jews are more than simply adherents ...


The Unique Nature of Palestinian Antisemitism By Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook

Palestinian antisemitism has long been recognized as a vehicle of hatred. From academics teaching that Judaism permits murder and rape of non-Jews, to religious leaders teaching that Islam demands the extermination of Jews, Palestinian antisemitism is...


Anti-Israelism and Antisemitism in Progressive U.S. Blogs or News Websites: Influential and Poorly Monitored by Adam Levick

Sixty-seven percent of the worldwide internet population visit social networking sites and blogs (web 2.0). These are now outpacing email in popularity. According to Nielsen Online they have become the fourth most popular online category. The populari...


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