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Opinion

Anti-Semitic Incidents

As the war between Israel and Hamas continues, there has been a call by Muslims to launch a global jihad against those of the Jewish faith, which is a continuation of Islam’s war against the Jews. 

As the war between Israel and Hamas continues, there has been a call by Muslims to launch a global jihad against those of the Jewish faith, which is a continuation of Islam’s war against the Jews.  But the latest fight between Israel and Hamas has sparked a series of pro-Hamas/pro-Palestinian/anti-Israeli (and even anti-Semitic) incidents worldwide, ranging from protests to photos of hostages of Hamas being torn down to physical violence.

The following is a list of such incidents:

  • A 99-year-old Holocaust survivor living in London has received 1,000 anti-Semitic remarks online since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas.
  • In New York City, pro-Hamas demonstrators blocked traffic, behaved aggressively toward motorists, and committed acts of vandalism (which included damaging police cars).
  • In the Los Angeles area, several buildings were spray painted with anti-Semitic graffiti, including a Holocaust survivor’s home.
  • A bookstore in Turkey posted a sign saying “no Jews allowed.”
  • At Cooper Union (a private college located in Manhattan), Jewish students were forced to barricade themselves inside the library due to pro-Palestinian demonstrators, many of whom were pounding on the library’s doors and windows.
  • In Dagestan (an autonomous region of Russia), a group of Muslims showed up at an airport chanting anti-Israeli slogans after learning that a flight from Tel Aviv was to arrive.
  • At a Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) rally at Cornell University, a history professor named Russell Rickford referred to the barbarism of Hamas as “exhilarating.”
  • At Columbia University, amidst an anti-Israeli protest, a Jewish Israeli student was beaten by a protester with a stick, resulting in a bruised hand and broken finger.
  • At Stanford University, an instructor teaching a course on Civil, Liberal and Global Education asked all Jewish students in the class to raise their hands. She then told them to go stand in the corner while telling them “this is what Israel does to the Palestinians.”
  • An assistant professor at the University of California-Davis has called for violence against “Zionist” journalists and their children, including any Jews who support Israel.
  • A UFC competitor named Belal Muhammad (who identifies as Palestinian despite being born in Chicago) has voiced support for Palestine. Meanwhile, another UFC competitor Khamzat Chimaev (from Chechnya) gave a long speech saying that he wanted to take a rifle and fight for Allah in Palestine.
  • Black Lives Matter (BLM) has voiced its support for Hamas, despite the fact that the Muslims (Arabs in particular) have enslaved more Africans than the West ever did. Oddly enough, BLM seems to have ignored the genocide in the Sudan (i.e. atrocities committed by Arabs against Africans).

These are a few examples of the anti-Semitism that has occurred since Hamas began its attack on Israel on October 7.

It should be noted that the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas is part of the global jihad.

The question is this:  what is going to be done about it?

 

 

Andrew Linn

Andrew Linn is a member of the Owensboro Tea Party and a former Field Representative for the Media Research Center. An ex-Democrat, he became a Republican one week after the 2008 Presidential Election. He has an M.A. in history from the University of Louisville, where he became a member of the Phi Alpha Theta historical honors society. He has also contributed to examiner.com and Right Impulse Media.