Over the last few weeks, some of the most prestigious college campuses in America including Columbia, NYU and Yale have been engulfed in a wave of anti-Israel protests that have led to violence and intimidation of Jewish students and faculty members, including verbal and physical abuse.
Weak political leaders lack the moral courage to condemn vile wave of anti-Semitic demonstrations sweeping the Western world from New York to Sydney
Many Jewish students feel unsafe to go onto campus just as they did in the 1930s when brown-shirted Nazi thugs physically blocked their access to universities. Even as the bodies of the victims still lay broken, their blood still warm, and even before a single Israeli soldier had entered Gaza, demonstrations had already sprung up world-wide, including at Australia’s iconic Sydney Opera House, where a mob had gathered in a frenzy of unbridled glee, the smell of blood in their nostrils, shouting, “F*** the Jews! F*** Israel”.
This has led to an unacceptable situation that rather than terrorists and their supporters hiding in shadows today, many Jewish communities and individuals worldwide have been violently targeted and intimidated by these anti-Jewish protests, masquerading as pro-Palestinian. Almost every society in the world has been touched by this unrelenting phenomenon that supersedes mere politics, religion or ethnic hatred.
Today, many Jews feel that same vulnerability and isolation, as they see the Jewish State of Israel demonized by many in the world community, who fallaciously accuse it of genocide, starvation and ethnic cleansing in Gaza.
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