While we welcome any plan that prioritizes reconstruction over war, it is brutally clear that the war against the Jews will not end soon.
Demonization of Israel, Jews, and core Jewish values—including Zionism—continues to spread across nations, international justice venues, university campuses, airports and ports, cultural institutions, and sports arenas. Every insult, every call for a boycott, and every violent act against Jews at prayer is legitimized and amplified across social media.
How bad could it get? Just days before the murderous Yom Kippur attack on a Manchester synagogue, CRIF—the official body of French Jewry—released a poll whose ominous findings reveal a growing black hole of Jew-hatred. Nearly one in three young French citizens (18–24) considers it legitimate to target Jews because of Gaza. Almost one in five French people overall share this view.
In apparent anticipation of charges of antisemitism, 68% of respondents recognized that antisemitism is a threat to society as a whole. Words condemning antisemitism in theory do nothing to protect Jews in practice. Jews across the UK and around the world were angered by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s hollow condemnation of the Yom Kippur attack, even as he and the mayors of London and Manchester did nothing to block pro-Hamas demonstrations held less than two hours after the synagogue attack. Taking their cues from political leaders, police in many European capitals stand idly by as genocidal chants echo on their streets.
Nor is it lost on Jewish residents of Amsterdam—still reeling from the violent, coordinated attack against Israeli sports fans who traveled to the city where Anne Frank hid to enjoy a “friendly” football match—that the mayor was a no-show at an event marking two years since Israeli hostages were beaten and dragged into underground Gaza dungeons….
Even if the Gaza War ends with Hamas stripped of its weaponry, and the nightly news carries interviews with Gazans now free to denounce Hamas for its brutality, nothing will get in the way of the anti-Israel crowds that spew their venom around the world. Those who support Israel, and want to change the minds of so many who have been brainwashed into parroting Hamas talking-points, have facing them a long long trail a-winding. But they must not falter nor fail. If they keep at it, the truth will out. Israel will recover its standing. And those who maligned it so noisily will then keep their own counsel.
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