Scholars such as Günther Jikeli and Katharina Soemer have provided critical insights into how historical antisemitism, radical ideologies, and the nature of social media intertwine to spread this hate.
This ideological shift, where media institutions prioritize narratives of oppression and colonialism, often leads to Jew hatred by framing Israel as a "colonial oppressor" within a simplistic oppressor-victim binary.
Slogans like “Israel is a settler-colonial state” and “Zionism is racism” echoed across streets and campuses. ... are deeply rooted in a Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda campaign that began in the Cold War and continues to influence how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is perceived...
Slogans like “Israel is a settler-colonial state” and “Zionism is racism” echoed across streets and campuses. ... are deeply rooted in a Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda campaign that began in the Cold War and continues to influence how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is perceived...
Scholars such as Günther Jikeli and Katharina Soemer have provided critical insights into how historical antisemitism, radical ideologies, and the nature of social media intertwine to spread this hate.
This ideological shift, where media institutions prioritize narratives of oppression and colonialism, often leads to Jew hatred by framing Israel as a "colonial oppressor" within a simplistic oppressor-victim binary.
What is Israel’s endgame in the war with Gaza? For Israel, the endgame must be to dismantle Hamas completely—both its military and political structures—if it is to secure a stable and peaceful future, avoiding the dangers of allowing a hostile force to regroup and reemerge.
This conflict is driven by entrenched theological, historical, and ideological hostilities that have persisted for generations. Recognizing this is crucial, as it explains why every effort toward peace has been obstructed by more than just geopolitical grievances.
Islamic antisemitism in Europe has become a growing concern over the past few decades, particularly with the rise of radicalized Muslim populations contributing to antisemitic violence.
In an unprecedented and deeply personal address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a bold step by directly speaking to the people of Iran, bypassing their leaders and traditional diplomatic channels.
His death marks a pivotal moment in the region's conflict dynamics, as Hezbollah has been a major player in the war against Israel, often coordinating with Iranian support.