By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Since the beginning of Operation Preventive Edge, there has been a dramatic increase in attacks against Jews around the world.
In France, two synagogues were fire bombed. People have been assaulted. Pro-Palestinian protests have turned into violent mobs of anti-Semitic riots.
In Austria yesterday a sporting event turned very ugly. Maccabi Haifa soccer team played an exhibition match against Lille from France in Austria. In the 84th minute a group of rioters rushed the field and started beating up the Israeli team which, in turn, started kicking and hitting back. Security was slow to respond and in the end calm was restored but the game was called.
Across Europe there has been an increase in violence and rhetoric against Jews and Israel.
The rhetoric is often couched as anti-Zionism and not anti-Semitism.
In reality, there is no difference between the two - anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. Violent riots may start off using terms that are anti-Israel but soon the vitriol turns to hatred of the Jew.
The anti-Zionist cliche is simply a socially acceptable veneer for anti-Semitism.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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You should mention that it is not the "Europeans" but islamic immigrants
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