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Posted: May 6, 2012
Jewish, Israeli Students Attacked at Toulouse University
Rachel Hirshfeld, IsraelNN.com
The president of the French Jewish student organization has called on the University of Toulouse to combat anti-Semitism after a dialogue conducted by Israeli students last week was disrupted by protests’ hateful threats and chants.
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Posted: May 4, 2012
Europe's Jews Condemn Anti-Semitism in Belgium
Elad Benari, IsraelNN.com
The European Jewish Parliament (EJP) and The European Jewish Union (EJU) strongly condemned on Friday the incident on a Belgium train in which Jews were "asked to get off at Buchenwald."
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Posted: April 27, 2012
Holocaust Memorial, Synagogue Defaced in Geneva
Elad Benari, IsraelNN.com
Members of the Jewish community in Geneva, Switzerland, woke up on Friday morning and discovered that anti-Semitic symbols had been sprayed overnight on a monument to Holocaust victims who had lived in the city.
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Posted: April 20, 2012
British Author Compares Netanyahu to Norwegian Mass Murderer
Elad Benari, IsraelNN.com
A former correspondent with the BBC, known for his criticism of Israel, has compared Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu with none other than Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian man currently on trial for killing 77 people in a bomb and shooting spree last July.
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Posted: April 18, 2012
Belgian doctor fired for hurling anti-Semitic slogans
EJP
A doctor in a Brussels University hospital who hurled anti-Semitic slogans at a Jewish intern earlier this week, was fired, the hospital said Wednesday. The incident took place on Monday during a surgery. The orthopedic surgeon, identified as Frank.H, shouted the Nazi "sieg heil" salute and told the trainee to "head back into the gas chambers," after an argument, according to a complaint which was filed with the Center for Equal Opportunities, a watchdog against racism and discrimination.
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Posted: April 18, 2012
Op-Ed: Auschwitz Forgotten: Anti-Semitism in Belgium
Manfred Gerstenfeld interviews Andre Gantman, IsraelNN.com
nterview Series: Jewish jurist Andre Gantman: I spoke at the University of Antwerp. A young Muslim, dressed up in white asked me, ‘Does human blood flow through your veins?'
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Posted: April 12, 2012
Australia's most senior Catholic Archbishop sparks outrage after saying Jews are 'intellectually and morally inferior'
Rick Dewsbury, Mail Online
Australia's most senior-ranked Catholic official has risked an international backlash by claiming that Jews are 'intellectually and morally inferior'. He went on to claim that Germans had suffered more than the Jews during the horrors of the holocaust in the Second World War.
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Posted: April 4, 2012
Theatre ban "like Nazi book burning" say West End stars
Jennifer Lipman, TheJC.com
Leading figures of the British stage have strongly denounced calls for Israel's national theatre company, Habima, to be removed from the line-up of the Globe to Globe Shakespeare Festival for political reasons.
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Posted: April 4, 2012
Gunter Grass takes sides in Israel-Iran tensions
AFP
Controversy-courting German Nobel literature laureate Gunter Grass published a poem Wednesday in which he accused Israel of plotting Iran's annihilation and threatening global security.
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Posted: April 2, 2012
Emma Thompson backs Israel boycott for Shakespeare festival
Jennifer Lipman, TheJC.com
British Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson has added her name to a list of high-profile figures in the arts world calling on the Globe Theatre to cancel its invitation to an Israeli company to next month's Cultural Olympiad event.
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Posted: April 1, 2012
Jewish leader blasts Austria’s UN record on Israel
Benjamin Weinthal, JPost.com
Austria’s vote to support a UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) investigation into Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem sparked criticism last week from the new head of the central European country’s small Jewish community, Israel’s government and a leading UN expert on human rights.
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Posted: March 28, 2012
The Global Blood Libel against Israel
Sarit Catz, Camera
The “Jews murder children” theme recurs frequently in media coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Posted: March 28, 2012
More Threats Against Toulouse Jewish School
Chana Ya'ar, IsraelNN.com
The Toulouse Jewish day school terrorized by an Al-Qaeda jihadist has received anti-Semitic phone calls and emails following the attack.
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Posted: March 28, 2012
Jewish boy attacked near his Ozar Hatorah school in Paris, one week after Toulouse killings
Joseph Byron, EJP
The Mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoe, expressed dismay on Tuesday after after "the hateful anti-Semitic attack" suffered by a 12-year-old Jewish boy near the Ozar Hatorah school in the 13th district of Paris.
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Posted: March 25, 2012
France: Jewish Graves Desecrated in Nice
Maayana Miskin, IsraelNN.com
More than 30 Jewish graves were desecrated in the city of Nice in southern France on the Sabbath, less than a week after a deadly attack on children at a Jewish school in Toulouse. Memorial candles were ripped off the graves, as were Stars of David.
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Posted: March 23, 2012
Holocaust Memorial Vandalized in Ukraine
Elad Benari, IsraelNN.com
A Jewish group said on Friday that a Holocaust memorial has been vandalized in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, The Associated Press reported.
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Posted: March 23, 2012
Europe's blind spot on anti-Semitism
Frida Ghitis, Special to CNN
Why would a man kill small Jewish children? The answer has intrigued historians and psychologists for many centuries. But the more urgent question is what we can do to stop it from happening again. And the answer is that the first requirement is telling the truth about anti-Jewish ideologies.
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Posted: March 19, 2012
France shooting: Toulouse Jewish school attack kills four
BBC
A gunman has shot dead a teacher and three children at a Jewish school in the French city of Toulouse. He opened fire on the Ozar Hatorah school in the north-east of the city, also seriously injuring a teenage boy.
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Posted: March 13, 2012
Anti-Semitism on the Rise in Switzerland
Rachel Hirshfeld, IsraelNN.com
The CICAD’s annual report shows that the number of anti-Semitic acts increased by 28 percent in 2011, totaling 130 cases, as opposed to 104 the previous year.
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Posted: March 13, 2012
Anti-Semitism on the Rise in Switzerland
Rachel Hirshfeld, IsraelNN.com
There has been an increase in the number of recorded anti-Semitic incidents in Switzerland, the CICAD, a Geneva-based organization that coordinates the fight against anti-Semitism and defamation announced.
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Posted: March 12, 2012
Jews of Majorca reconnect with their roots
Daniel Silva, EJP
Centuries after his ancestors were forced to convert to Roman Catholicism, Antonio Pina could still find signs of his family's Jewish origins in his grandmother's kitchen.
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Posted: March 11, 2012
Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' published for first time in Albania
AFP
Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" has come out in Albania for the first time, printed by a local publisher who now risks possible charges for stirring racial hatred, officials said this week.
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Posted: March 8, 2012
Romanian MP punished after Holocaust comment
AFP
A Romanian lawmaker who stirred an outcry by denying late pro-Nazi dictator Ion Antonescu's responsibility in the Holocaust was punished Wednesday by his Social Democrat Party (PSD).
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Posted: March 7, 2012
Latvian capital bans controversial Nazi march
AFP
Latvia's capital said it was banning demonstrations on March 16, the date of a controversial annual march honouring the Baltic state's troops who fought the Soviets under the banner of Nazi Germany during World War II.
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Posted: March 6, 2012
Savior of Hundreds of Jews Dies at the Age of 91
Rachel Hirshfeld, IsraelNN.com
Tina Strobos, a Dutch woman who rescued more than 100 Jews during the Holocaust, passed away, on February 27 at the age of 91, at her home in Rye, N.Y.
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Posted: March 2, 2012
Israeli football player subjected to anti-Semitic insults in Germany
AFP and EJP
The Israeli Embassy in Berlin, the German Football Federation and the Simon Wiesenthal Center have condemned the anti-Semitic insults and Nazi salutes aimed at Kaiserslautern’s Israeli striker Itay Shechter during a training session.
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Posted: March 1, 2012
Op-Ed: EXPOSE: Jew Haters in the Vatican
Giulio Meotti, IsraelNN.com
The Vatican has taken off its gloves, and is welcoming the Society of St Pius. The controversy began on Jan. 21, 2009, when Pope Benedict revoked the excommunication of four bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X. “I think that 200,000 to 300,000 Jews perished in Nazi concentration camps but that none of them via gas chambers,” one of the Bishops, Richard Williamson, declared a few days later. Then Williamson raised his voice against the Jews: “The Catholic faith and Jewish power are like two weighing pans on a pair of scales: when the Catholic Faith goes up, Jewish power goes down and vice versa”.
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Posted: March 1, 2012
British Liberal Democrat politician resigns over Israel remarks
EJP
Baroness Jenny Tonge resigned the Lib Dem whip in the House of Lords after refusing to apologize for claiming that Israel would not "last forever" and that one day people in the United States would say "enough is enough".
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Posted: February 26, 2012
Former German president honors ‘anti-Semitic’ pastor
Benjamin Weinthal, JPost.com
Row goes straight to heart of Germany’s willingness, especially among prominent former politicians, to confront, combat anti- Semitism.
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Posted: February 24, 2012
Croatian President apologizes to Jewish victims of the Holocaust in his country, pledges restitution
EJP
Croatian President Ivo Josipovic has apologized to Jewish victims of the Holocaust in his country and called for restitution for Croatian Holocaust survivors.
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Posted: February 24, 2012
Jewish groups denounce Russian President honoring anti-Semitic Syrian writer
Maureen Shamee, EJP
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has condemned the conferring of a Russian prestigious cultural state award to a Syrian writer who has expressed anti-Semitic beliefs and publicly welcomed the 9/11 terror attacks.
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Posted: February 24, 2012
Hamas supporter Azzam Tamimi to speak on London campus
Jennifer Lipman, TheJC.com
An inflammatory Palestinian academic who has said he "takes pride in being a terrorist" is due to address students at a London university on Tuesday. Dr Azzam Tamimi, who has expressed his wish to be a "martyr" and stated that "Israel must come to an end" has been invited by the Queen Mary University Palestine Solidarity Society.
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Posted: February 15, 2012
France probes Nazi-themed party attended by British MP
AFP
French prosecutors said Wednesday they had opened a formal probe into a Nazi-themed party attended by a British Conservative lawmaker that led to him losing his post as a parliamentary aide.
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Posted: February 15, 2012
Op-Ed: Distorted Dutch Views of the Jews
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld, IsraelNN.com
Interview Series: Dutch journalist Elma Drayer, says "in the Netherlands they grant honor to dead Jews. However, they don’t want much contact with living Jews, especially those in Israel."
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Posted: February 3, 2012
Leading Official of Hungarian Extremist Party Accuses Jews of Colonializing Country
WJC
Márton Gyöngyösi, deputy leader and foreign affairs spokesman of Jobbik, the far-right party with representation in the Hungarian parliament, has openly questioned the Holocaust, claimed that Jews were colonizing Hungary and that Israeli treatment of the Palestinians amounted to a "Nazi system". In an interview with the British weekly "Jewish Chronicle", Gyöngyösi questioned whether Jews have "the right to talk about what happened during the Second World War".
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Posted: January 27, 2012
Norway apologises for deporting Jews during Holocaust
BBC
The Norwegian prime minister has apologised for the role his country played in deporting its own Jews as Europe marks Holocaust Remembrance Day. "Norwegians carried out the arrests, Norwegians drove the trucks and it happened in Norway," Jens Stoltenberg said in a speech.
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Posted: January 22, 2012
Germany marks meeting that unleashed Holocaust
AFP
Germany's president Friday marked 70 years since a meeting that unleashed the Nazis' mass extermination of Jews, pledging to do everything to thwart "murderous hatred" of foreigners in the country.
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Posted: January 19, 2012
International Holocaust Remembrance Day to be marked next week in the European Parliament
EJP
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which commemorates every year the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp (27 January 1945), will be marked next Tuesday in the European Parliament in Brussels during a special event.
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Posted: January 17, 2012
British Students Assault Jew in 'Nazi Game’
Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, IsraelNN.com
Students from the prestige London School of Economics recently assaulted a Jew who objected to a Nazi ‘Ring of Fire’ card game. The same university last year accepted a huge donation from a foundation headed by Saif al-Islam al Qaddafi, a son of the former Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
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Posted: January 9, 2012
No apologies to the Jews
Manfred Gerstenfeld, Ynetnews.com
Op-ed: Will Dutch prime minister finally apologize for Holland’s wartime misconduct?
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Posted: January 8, 2012
Italy: Teacher threatens to commit massacre in synagogue
Ynetnews.com
Media outlets report that high school teacher from Torino posted picture of Mussolini, Hitler on Facebook, wrote: 'If you dare remove picture, I will go to a synagogue and shoot some parasite Jews'
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Posted: January 1, 2012
Swiss acknowledge those who helped Jews flee Nazis
AFP
Switzerland said it had finally finished the process of rehabilitating more than a hundred people punished during WWII for having helped Jews escape Nazi persecution. But only one of the 137 people vindicated by the report actually lived to see their name cleared.
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Posted: December 29, 2011
UK Bishops Come Out Clearly Against Israel
Giulio Meotti, IsraelNN.com
"Good will to all men" in UK churches, but not, apparently, to Israelis.
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Posted: December 28, 2011
Belgian newspaper accused of deligitimizing Israel by not mentioning the country on Mideast map
EJP
The Belgian paper was accused by the Jewish community of "deligitimizing again Israel" by failing to mention this country’s name on a Middle East map illustrating articles on the Arab Spring.
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Posted: December 26, 2011
If Abraham Were to Come This Year, Temple Mount Would be Closed
Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, IsraelNN.com
“If Jesus were to come this year, Bethlehem would be closed', the London Guardian wrote this week. And what if Abraham were to visit?
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Posted: December 23, 2011
UNESCO cuts funding for 'antisemitic' Palestinian magazine
Jennifer Lipman, The JC.com
UNESCO has cut off funding to a Palestinian children’s magazine that was revealed to have featured articles glorifying Adolf Hitler. A human rights organisation, the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, had sent a public letter of complaint to the UN’s cultural arm about its sponsorship of the ‘antisemitic’ publication, Zayzafuna.
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Posted: December 17, 2011
Five arrested in Rome for plotting against Jewish community
AFP, EJP
Police in Rome have arrested five Italian neo-fascists belonging to the "Militia" movement on harges of plotting violence against the Rome Jewish community.
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Posted: December 15, 2011
Swedish professor links Israel to Norway massacre
Ynetnews.com
Ola Tunander suggests Israel behind bloody terror attacks committed by Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik in July, stirring up controversy in Oslo
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Posted: December 14, 2011
Insanity and demonization
Manfred Gerstenfeld, Ynetnews.com
Op-ed: Aftermath of Norway massacre raises questions about terror, anti-Israel feelings
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Posted: December 9, 2011
Western Nazi network aided terror trio
The Local
According to a report in Friday's Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, a neo-Nazi has told police that he and other local extremists helped terrorists Uwe Böhnhardt and Uwe Mundlos look for a place to carry out one of the ten murders they are suspected of committing over a seven-year period.
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Posted: December 8, 2011
'I got used to being called a dirty Jew'
Menachem Gantz, Ynetnews.com
What happens when a Jewish girl from Belgium is brutally attacked by Muslim schoolmates? Police fail to handle incident, while school and politicians turn a blind eye. Yedioth Ahronoth correspondent meets Oceane Sluijzer, whose assault has shocked Europe's Jewish communities
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Posted: December 6, 2011
Academic Study Finds Reuters Middle East Coverage Tainted by Propaganda, Violates Company Principles
PRWeb
Roosevelt University academic study documents systematic use of propaganda by world's largest news agency
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Posted: December 5, 2011
Denmark's foreign minister shuns Israel
Itamar Eichner, Ynetnews.com
Danish minister and harsh Israel critic avoids Jewish state's envoy for two months, finds time to meet reps of leftist West Bank groups
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Posted: October 30, 2011
Promoting hate for Israel
Manfred Gerstenfeld, Ynetnews.com
Op-ed: European educators brainwash young minds with blatant anti-Israel views
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Posted: October 21, 2011
Op-Ed: The New Softcore Version of Holocaust Denial
Giulio Meotti, IsraelNN.com
Far more problematic than “hardcore” Holocaust deniers, relegated to the extremist neo-nazi fringes, this new perversion of the Holocaust is a kind of “softcore” denial - but it has lasting and spreading effect.
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Posted: October 9, 2011
French Jews protest against 'violently anti-Israel’ public tv documentary on future of Palestine
Joseph Byron, EJP
A French public tv documentary on the future of the Palestinian territories was denounced by the French Jewish community as "violently anti-Israeli."
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Posted: October 6, 2011
Sarkozy: It is silly to talk about a Jewish state
Lior Zilberstein, Ynetnews.com
French leader quoted as saying 'Abbas is a statesman. Netanyahu, on the other hand, never fails to disappoint us'
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Posted: September 25, 2011
Rally for the Middle East’s forgotten refugees
Harif: Association of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa
To coincide with the UN’s so-called World Conference on Racism (Durban lll), the British Israel Coalition, on behalf of Harif, is organising a rally for the victims of real racism in the Arab and wider Muslim world – the million Jewish and other refugees from other non-Arab and non-Muslim minorities. Please come and show your support, and bring banners and placards. Sunday 25 September 3 pm North Terrace,Trafalgar Square London WC2
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Posted: September 14, 2011
Christians show support for Israel
Jennifer Lipman, TheJC.com
Nearly 800 Christians joined an Israel solidarity event opposite the houses of Parliament this week. People from across Britain turned out to the event, which was organised by Mordecai Voice. Derbyshire pastor Tim Gutmann, who organised the rally, said: "I believe that a huge voice of love and support for Israel is now boldly rising from the UK church, and with all our hearts want Israel and the Jewish people to know at this crucial time that they are not alone and we will not be silent."
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Posted: September 9, 2011
Sweden receives Palestinian ambassador
AP
Stockholm holds first official welcoming ceremony for a Palestinian representative, expresses support for efforts toward Palestinian statehood
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Posted: September 6, 2011
Austria Remembers Attack on Main Vienna Synagogue
David Lev, IsraelNN.com
Top members of the Austrian government were in attendance at Vienna's Great Synagogue on the 30th anniversary of an Arab terrorist attack.
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Posted: September 6, 2011
Ukraine Destroys Historical Synagogue, Builds Hotel
Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, IsraelNN.com
Ukraine is destroying Jewish history by tearing down an old and prestigious synagogue to build a hotel for soccer championship games.
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Posted: September 6, 2011
300-350 Elderly Greek Jews Can Get Their Citizenship Back
Aryeh ben Hayim, IsraelNN.com
The Greek Government passed an amendment to allow Jews stripped of their citizenship to reclaim it automatically.
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Posted: September 5, 2011
Sweden earmarks $630,000 to protect its Jews
AP
Following criticism, Swedish government takes steps to protect Jews from anti-Semitism. Integration Minister Erik Ullenhag says if no extra security measures are taken "there is a risk that people don't dare visit synagogues in Sweden."
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Posted: September 4, 2011
An Old Hatred Returns By Europe's Back Door
Christopher Caldwell, Standpoint Magazine
In mid-August, as London's neighbourhoods underwent violence, looting and fire, France's Jews looked on with a familiar disquiet. Jews were in no sense the target of this summer's rioting, but a decade ago, something similar went wrong on the streets of Paris that has not been put right since. The present era of European street violence began with widespread assaults on Jews around Paris in the autumn of 2000, the year of the so-called "second intifada" in Israel. The following year saw riots in Oldham and Rochdale — overshadowed in retrospect by the destruction of the World Trade Center just weeks later.
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Posted: September 4, 2011
There is something very ugly about this attempt to ghettoise Israeli musicians
Brendan O'Neill, The Telegraph
Last night’s protest at the Proms against the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra represented a new low in anti-Israel agitation. It confirmed that everything and everyone connected with Israel is now looked upon by certain – mostly middle-class – radicals as toxic, diseased, a potential pollutant which must be kept out of decent Britain, perhaps by passing anti-Israeli quarantine laws.
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Posted: August 31, 2011
French radio suggested Strauss-Kahn was supported by "Jewish lobby", regulatory body examines possible anti-Semitic excesses
AFP
On August 22, in a program on freedom of speech, a listener declared that Dominique Strauss-Kahn was "supported by the Jews", suggesting that a "Jewish lobby" would have facilitated the dismissal which was granted to the former director general of the International Monetary Fund on suspicion of attempted rape on Nafissatou Diallo, an employee of the Sofitel hotel in New York.
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Posted: August 26, 2011
University student convicted for desecrating flag
Jonny Paul, JPost.com
St. Andrews expels, suspends two students who called Israel "terrorist, Nazi state" and also abused an Israeli flag belonging to a Jewish student.
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Posted: August 23, 2011
Nazi Anthem Played During Hungarian Medal Ceremony
Gavriel Queenann, IsraelNN.com
German gold medalists Anne Knorr and Debora Nich were clearly unsure what to do when the 'Nazi Anthem' was played at their medal ceremony.
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Posted: July 28, 2011
Oslo massacre opens floodgates to conspiracy madness
Jessica Elgot, TheJC.com
In the wake of the Norwegian massacre, anti-Zionist activists have been spreading conspiracy theories that the Israeli government was behind the killings, with some calling it "state sponsored terrorism".
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Posted: July 28, 2011
The Sad Song Of Norway: Its Antisemitic Refrain
Daphne Anson
Modern Norway is a society in which all minorities may flourish unimpeded (even those whose cultures are inherently misogynistic and treat women as chattels). All minorities except one, it seems. American wrier and literary critic Bruce Bawer has described antisemitism in Norway, where he lives, as being de rigeuer amongst much of "the cultural elite – the academics, intellectuals, writers, journalists, politicians, and technocrats".
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Posted: July 28, 2011
Anti-Semitic incidents fall in Britain in first half of 2011
EJP
Anti-Semitic incidents in the United Kingdom fell by 13 % in the first six months of 2011, compared to the same period of last year, figures released by the Community Security Trust (CST) announced.
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Posted: July 7, 2011
Ukraine to mark Holocaust Day
Stav Spivak, YNetnews.com
Parliament in Kiev decides to turn International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 into country's official commemoration day. Ukraine to mark 70th anniversary of Babi Yar massacre this year with series of special events
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Posted: July 6, 2011
The Anti-American, Anti-Semitic Agenda of UN Human Rights Council Envoy Richard Falk
Camera
What type of person serves as the UN Human Rights Council's permanent Investigator of Israeli violations? The type who compares Israel's treatment of Palestinians to Nazi atrocities, who promotes conspiracy theories about 9/11 and who posts anti-Semitic caricatures depicting Jews as bloodthirsty dogs on his personal blog.
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Posted: July 6, 2011
Shocking Report of Norway's Anti-Semitism
Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld, IsraelNN.com
In the past few years, foreign interest in the widespread anti-Israelism among the Norwegian elite and the corresponding anti-Semitism in Norwegian society have increased. Up until last month, there were no official statistics to back this information up.
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Posted: July 5, 2011
Dutch Poison Animal Welfare Well
Spengler, IsraelNN.com
For the first time in Western history, the physical as well as emotional pain felt by animals became a human concern three millennia ago in the Jewish Scriptures. Not only does the Hebrew Bible prohibit meat obtained by hunting - the least humane way of killing animals - but it forbids the owner of an ox from muzzling the beast while it threshes grain, or killing a calf in the presence of the mother cow.
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Posted: July 3, 2011
The churches against Israel
Giulio Meotti, YNetnews.com
Christian blood libels revived, with Israel being painted as evil, having no right to exist
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Posted: June 22, 2011
Jewish bodies found in medieval well in Norwich
The BBC
The remains of 17 bodies found at the bottom of a medieval well in England could have been victims of persecution, new evidence has suggested.
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Posted: June 21, 2011
Antisemitism in Hungary
Magdalena Marsovszky, HaGalil.com
Ever since "modern antisemitism" emerged during the nineteenth century, this phenomenon has become a regular fixture in Hungary too. It always intensifies during times of sociopolitical crisis, most strongly in the decades following World War I and the subsequent Paris Peace Treaties, and clearly again since the collapse of real communism. Could troubling structural parallels once again lead to an escalation of violence? This article seeks to answer this question.
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Posted: June 19, 2011
Those who deny Jews or Israel their freedom will lose, or fail to gain, their own
Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. EJP
For the Jews of Europe, these are the best of times and the worst of times.
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Posted: June 10, 2011
UK Methodists Whitewash Slurs
Chanah Shapira, IsraelNN.com
What appears below stands as background material for the next virulent round of anti-Semitic rhetoric which will pour out of the Conference. The Methodists are significant because they are arguably the most anti-Israel church among the major groups in the UK. Last year they wholeheartedly adopted Sabeel's "Israel as crucifier of Palestinians" model. At the same time they reject any legitimacy of the specifically Jewish covenant with God for the land of Israel; they deny the firm link between Jews today and our Biblical past.
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Posted: June 7, 2011
Canadian court rules a man accused of 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue can be extradited to France
Michel Comte, EJP
French prosecutors want Hassan Diab to face charges of murder, attempted murder and willful destruction of property, for the first fatal attack against the French Jewish community since the Nazi occupation in World War II.
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Posted: June 2, 2011
Boycott council in new Protocols row
Marcus Dysch, TheJC.com
A council at the centre of a row over its boycott of Israel is facing new criticism after it admitted lending a notorious antisemitic book. West Dunbartonshire Council said it had bought a copy of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in January, after a request from library member Ron Vallance, a Scottish Friends of Israel activist.
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Posted: May 31, 2011
Obsessed with Israel, Western Leaders Ignore Iran’s Nukes
Evelyn Gordon, Commentary
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad must be laughing his head off. As Abe noted yesterday, the latest International Atomic Energy Agency report unveiled evidence that Iran has been working on technology to arm its missiles with nuclear warheads. It also disclosed evidence of Tehran’s work “on a highly sophisticated nuclear triggering technology that experts said could be used for only one purpose: setting off a nuclear weapon.” If a smoking gun were needed, this is it.
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Posted: May 30, 2011
Estonia to Lead Fight Against European Anti-Kosher Bill
Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, IsraelNN.com
Estonia’s prime minister has promised to fight against a European Parliament bill that would force kosher meat to be labeled "unstunned before slaughter." The special labeling might discourage people from buying kosher meat, thereby causing a sharp drop in demand and an exorbitant rise in prices.
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Posted: May 27, 2011
Russian neo-Nazis attack reporter
News24
More than a dozen Russian neo-Nazis attacked an ethnic Chechen reporter for the Kommersant business daily, pelting him with kicks and blows but causing no serious injury, a rights group said on Friday. Moscow's Sova watchdog said reporter Elman Soltakhanov, 38, was jumped by 15 to 20 "Nazi skinheads" who attacked him with shouts of "Russia for Russians!"
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Posted: May 26, 2011
Londoner receives death threats
Jennifer Lipman, The JC.com
Swastikas and death threats have been spray-painted across the front of an east Londoner's house. Shalom Yisroel discovered the graffiti when leaving his Plaistow home to travel to the Shabbat service at South West Essex and Settlement Reform Synagogue. Mr Yisroel, who wears tzizit and a kippah, has lived in Newham for 20 years. He claimed he frequently encountered verbal abuse and threats. "There is lots of antisemitism here. I have been kicked to the ground, spat at in the streets and been called a murderer and a terrorist."
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Posted: May 26, 2011
Hate attacks on home of rabbi
Cathy Forman, The JC.com
The Leicester Hebrew Congregation rabbi's house and car have been targeted by antisemitic vandals in three nocturnal attacks over the past three weeks. Bricks twice shattered windows of Rabbi Shmuli Pink's shul-owned property, half-a-mile from the city centre synagogue. On another occasion, a brick was thrown through his car window.
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Posted: May 25, 2011
Senior Israeli army official boycotted in Belgium
EJP
A lecture by an Israeli army senior official in Brussels was cancelled following pressure by pro-Palestinian NGOs on the organizers, EJP has learned.
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Posted: May 24, 2011
Watchdog Finds Evidence That Iran Worked on Nuclear Triggers
David E. Sanger and William J. Broad, NY Times
The world’s global nuclear inspection agency, frustrated by Iran’s refusal to answer questions, revealed for the first time on Tuesday that it possesses evidence that Tehran has conducted work on a highly sophisticated nuclear triggering technology that experts said could be used for only one purpose: setting off a nuclear weapon.
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Posted: May 23, 2011
What’s Up With the Jews?
Stanley Fish, NY Times
An important part of the protean and shape-shifting history of anti-Semitism is illuminated by Matthew Biberman’s brilliant book “Masculinity, Anti-Semitism, and Early Modern English Literature.” Biberman traces the intertwined careers of two characterizations of the Jew — the Jew as devil, an impossibly strong alien being who blocks and destroys everything that is good, and the Jew as sissy, an effeminate, slight, pasty figure who stays in the background and assimilates, but who, because of his having disappeared into the woodwork, is able to rot it out from within. (This quick summary does not do justice to the richness of Biberman’s analysis.) So you can have the fierce barbaric Jew (Israel as the atom-bomb wielding destroyer of Arab armies, at least in 1967) and the insidiously bland Jew, the obsequious figure who, while no one’s looking, takes control of everything. That means that whatever a Jew does there are a number of pre-packaged, and often mutually exclusive, narratives in which to place him, and, by and large, they are not positive ones.
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Posted: May 21, 2011
Fury as Council Launches Boycott on Israeli Books
Paul Gilbride, Express.co.uk
A Scottish council has sparked outrage after banning books as part of a politically-motivated boycott on goods from Israel which critics have described as "a grossly insensitive insult". SNP-led West Dunbartonshire Council has ordered that its libraries ban any new volumes by Israeli authors, printed or published in the Jewish state. It follows an earlier decision by the local authority to boycott Israeli goods and produce as part of a pro-Palestinian display.
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Posted: May 12, 2011
John Demjanjuk, the Sobibor Nazi guard, sentenced to five years jail in German trial
AFP
A German court on Thursday found former Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk, 91, guilty of almost 30,000 counts of accessory to murder and gave him a five-year prison sentence.
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Posted: May 11, 2011
The new ‘D’s’ of European anti-Semitism
Denis MacShane, EJP
Recent events in Europe suggest that the time has come to add de-tabooization of anti-Semitic discourse.
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Posted: May 6, 2011
Trial opens of 'most wanted Nazi' Sandor Kepiro in Budapest
AFP
The world's most wanted Nazi war criminal, 97-year-old Sandor Kepiro, went on trial in Budapest Thursday charged with &complicity in war crimes& in Serbia in 1942. Kepiro is accused in connection with a raid by Hungarian forces on the northern town of Novi Sad between January 21 and 23, 1942, in which more than 1,200 Jews and Serbs were murdered.
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Posted: May 6, 2011
Majorca Sorry for 1691 Killing of Jews
Maayana Miskin, IsraelNN.com
More than three centuries after 37 Jews from the island of Majorca were sentenced to death for practicing their faith, an official apology has been made. Balearic Islands regional president Francesc Antich attended a memorial ceremony for the victims.
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Posted: April 21, 2011
Op-Ed: The Cosmetic Blood Libel
Giulio Meotti, IsraelNN.com
The attacks focus on innocuous face creams and body lotions. They are made in a non disputed area of Israel? There is no non-disputed area of Israel.
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Posted: April 19, 2011
Synagogue in Greece set ablaze; religious books burned
Reuters
Arsonists set fire to a synagogue on the Greek island of Corfu early on Tuesday, damaging prayer books but causing no injuries, in the third such attack in Greece in less than two years, police said. The arson attack, staged just as the Passover festival was starting, alarmed the country's dwindling Jewish community.
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Posted: April 12, 2011
Forgotten: 1917 Jewish Refugees
Larry Domnitch, IsraelNN.com
The Jews were refugees in their own land when on March, 28, 1917, the Ottoman Governor, Jamal Pasha ordered the forced evacuation of the total populations of Tel Aviv and Jaffa. The results were catastrophic. The outbreak of World War I, on August 1, 1914, had dire consequences for the over 90,000 Jews of Eretz Yisrael. During the traumatic days of the First World War, the Jews of Eretz Yisrael faced a brutal wave of persecution. This wave intensified over Passover, 1917, when Jewish communities were forced from their homes to wander as refugees within their own land who would return to their homes a year and a half later.
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Posted: April 7, 2011
Spain: The "Most Anti-Semitic Country in Europe"
Soeren Kern, Hudson New York
Spain emerged as one of the most anti-Semitic countries in the European Union in 2010, and the Spanish government has done nothing about it, according to the authors of an annual report that tracks anti-Semitic violence on the Iberian Peninsula. The "dangerous" and "extraordinary" rise in anti-Semitism comes at a time when Spain is mired in the worst economic recession in its modern history, and the authors of the report conclude that Jews are increasingly becoming a scapegoat for the economic and social problems facing Spain. The document titled "Report on Anti-Semitism in Spain in 2010" was jointly produced by the Observatory on Anti-Semitism in Spain, an arm of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain (FCJE), and a non-governmental organization called the Movement against Intolerance. The report was made public at a well attended press conference in Madrid on March 30.
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Posted: April 6, 2011
CAMERA video fights back against BBC silence
Jordana Horn, JPost.com
C'tee for accurate reporting provides extensive refutation of 2010 program which accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing" Palestinians.
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Posted: April 4, 2011
Slitting Throats is "Natural"
Mark Silverberg, Hudson New York
Leave it to CNN to make a terrorist attack that killed five members of the Fogel family recently look like a botched burglary. Nor was CNN alone. The LA Times shockingly claimed that the slaughter of the Fogel family was part of an ongoing "cycle of violence" (meaning: no guilty party), where "settlements" were responsible for provoking the "baby killings" (meaning: living in a suburb is morally equivalent to killing a baby). Sky News maintained that "settlements trump baby killers." The BBC cast doubt on the terrorist aspect of the murders by using them instead as a springboard to malign Israeli suburbs; and the Muslim Brotherhood's spiritual mentor, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, ruled that even the unborn Israeli child in the womb is a legitimate target for death because one day he will wear a uniform. Sadly, no words of condemnation about this butchery have been expressed by any of the human-rights groups that are so quick to vilify Israel for defending itself from terrorist attacks.
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Posted: April 4, 2011
Restored synagogue to reopen in Poland
AP
Renaissance gem looted by Nazis reopening in town of Zamosc, where there are almost no Jews left, after meticulous restoration
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Posted: April 1, 2011
Europe's Contradictions on Iran Sanctions
Abraham H. Foxman, The Huffington Post
"Sanctionable" is one of a few English words to have two contrary meanings: legally punishable and ethically approvable. The contradiction appears to translate well into three European languages -- German, Italian and Spanish -- at least with regard to doing business with Iran.
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Posted: March 30, 2011
Britain: Israel's right to exist not up for discussion or compromise
Haaretz.com
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Wednesday that his government's belief in Israel's right to exist was not up for "discussion or compromise."
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Posted: March 29, 2011
Ignoring Israel’s goodness
Giulio Meotti, Ynetnews.com
Israel was the first country in the world to send aid to Haiti after the earthquake. An impressive mass of goods, people and emergency facilities was sent to the Caribbean island after the natural disaster. It happened also with the tsunami in Asia, when Israel was among the most generous countries. And now again, when disaster struck in Japan, Israel was the first to dispatch a field hospital to assist in the recovery effort. However, Israel’s amazing altruism never had its legitimate space in the global media, because this radical goodness doesn’t fit in with the Zionist stereotype of the colonialist, fascist and apartheid occupier.
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Posted: March 29, 2011
First-Ever Kiev Meeting against Hatred and Extremism
Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, IsraelNN.com
"If we start with the young, we have hope for the future," Ukrainian Member of Parliament Oleksandr Feldman told the first-ever Kiev conference against hate and extremism this week.
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Posted: March 28, 2011
Dershowitz Slams Norway for Anti-Semitism
Hillel Fendel, IsraelNN.com
When it comes to its record on Israel and the Jews, Dershowitz said, "Norway is the worst country in the world… it is on the wrong side of history, morality and democratic values. It permits the butchering of seals and whales, but does not allow the most humane means of animal slaughter" simply because it is needed by Jews.
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Posted: March 27, 2011
Something rotten in Norway
Manfred Gerstenfeld, Ynetnews.com
Norwegian elite dominated by anti-Israel haters obsessed with Jewish state
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Posted: March 26, 2011
Guardian approved anti-Semitic cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, graces the halls of UN Human Rights Council
CiF Watch
Latuff is an extreme left-wing political activist who won second place in the notorious Iranian Holocaust Cartoon Competition, and is one of the more prolific anti-Israel cartoonists on the web, with a staggering amount of work dedicated to advancing explicitly anti-Semitic political imagery - and frequently illustrates comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany.
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Posted: March 24, 2011
A family slaughtered in Israel – doesn't the BBC care?
Louise Bagshawe MP, The Telegraph
The corporation's coverage of murder in Israel reflects apparent bias against the state, argues Louise Bagshawe. The BBC has long been accused of anti-Israeli bias. It even commissioned the Balen report into bias in its Middle Eastern coverage, and then went to court to prevent its findings being publicised.
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Posted: March 23, 2011
Dutch player caught in anti-Semitic chant
Sarah Bauder, Ynetnews.com
Lex Immers, midfielder for ADO Den Hag in The Hague, has apologized after a video circulated of him chanting anti-Semitic slogans with fans. Immers had scored in the Sunday match, where ADO beat Amsterdam club Ajax, 3 to 2. During a raucous post-match party, the midfielder was caught on camera in a bar singing (along with numerous fans), “We’re going to hunt for Jews.”
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Posted: March 22, 2011
Norwegian MP: Shoah never happened
Daniel Horowitz, Ynetnews.com
Labor Party lawmaker Anders Mathisen asked to resign after reportedly saying, 'There is no evidence the gas chambers or mass graves existed'
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Posted: March 21, 2011
Anti-Semitism 2.0
Mudar Zahran, Hudson New York
The concept of the "evil Jew" has made a well-disguised comeback: Criticizing Israel and Zionists, is now deemed a legitimate option to cursing Jews and Judaism. Not only is it open, socially acceptable and legal, but it can actually bring prosperity and popularity. This new form of anti-Semitism 2.0 is well-covered-up, harder to trace and poses a much deeper danger to the modern way of life of the civilized world than the earlier crude form of it, as it slowly and gradually works on delegitimizing Jews to the point where it eventually becomes acceptable to target Jews, first verbally, then physically -- all done in a cosmopolitan style where the anti-Semites are well-groomed speakers and headline writers in jackets and ties; and not just Arab, but American and European, from "sanitized" news coverage of the most bloodthirsty radicals, to charges against Israel in which facts are distorted, selectively omitted or simply untrue, as in former President Jimmy Carter's book on Israel.
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Posted: March 19, 2011
Megillat Hitler: FDR & The Jews
Dr. Rafael Medoff , IsraelNN.com
Jewish communities around the world have established local Purim-style celebrations to mark their deliverance from catastrophe. But in North Africa in 1942, FDR didn't exactly deliver the goods. Among the more remarkable documents of the Holocaust is a scroll, created in North Africa in 1943, called "Megillat Hitler." Written in the style of Megillat Esther and the Purim story, it celebrates the Allies’ liberation of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, which saved the local Jewish communities from the Nazis. What the scroll’s author did not realize, however, was that at the very moment he was setting quill to parchment, those same American authorities were actually trying to keep in place the anti-Jewish legislation imposed in North Africa by the Nazis.
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Posted: March 18, 2011
Jewish group disturbed by results of survey on anti-Semitic attitudes in Europe
EJP
Results of a poll conducted by a German think-tank on European attitudes towards Jews and Israel are "deeply disturbing," said the European Jewish Congress (EJC).
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Posted: March 17, 2011
Simon Wiesenthal Center urges Swedish government to finance security of Jewish community in Malmoe
EJP
US-based Jewish rights group Simon Wiesenthal Center has criticized Sweden for not doing enough to protect the Jewish community of Malmoe following a string of crimes against Jews in the southern Swedish town.
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Posted: March 17, 2011
The bizarre Nazi book craze
The BBC
Books about the Third Reich throng the British bestseller lists, but is it a matter of genuine historical interest or odd fetish?. Whether it is healthy or not for Britain's national psyche, it is certainly healthy for British publishers. The top 100 books on the Third Reich have generated sales of more than £12 million.
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Posted: March 16, 2011
Latvian court allows pro-Nazi march in capital
JPost.com
The Riga city council reportedly tried to ban Daugavas Vanagi, a nationalist organization, from leading a march to the Freedom Monument in the city's center. The ban was overturned by the Riga Administrative court. DPA reported that the event's defenders claim that they are remembering those who died in the war because they were coerced to wear the Waffen-SS uniform, while critics say it glorifies Nazism. Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis reportedly said that Legionnaires Day was just an excuse used by extremists for confrontations.
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Posted: March 14, 2011
Our World: Three Jewish children
Caroline B. Glick, JPost.com
People are no longer ashamed to parade negative feelings toward Jews.
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Posted: March 13, 2011
Jewish Family Massacred? Not Big News for World
Gil Ronen, IsraelNN.com
As five members of one Jewish family were being laid to rest, news of their sadistic massacre had all but disappeared from the world's leading news websites. As of 11:00 AM EDT Sunday the item was completely missing from CNN's homepage, while appearing in a low spot on both the BBC and FoxNews websites. The BBC quoted Army radio as reporting that "two other children had been spared," making it sound as if the murderers had mercy on them. In fact, reports on Israeli media suggest nothing of the kind - and uniformly assume that the murderers would have killed the other two children had they known they were in the home. The two boys who were not hurt had been sleeping in separate rooms and the terrorists did not notice them.
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Posted: March 11, 2011
A Right Royal Wrong – the British Foreign Office's Unmajestic Boycott of Israel
Daphne Anson
A few days ago it was announced that the Queen and Prince Philip are to pay an official state visit to Ireland some time this year – the first since the Irish Republic’s independence, and the first visit to the Emerald Isle by a ruling British monarch since King George V’s visit 100 years ago. This will mean that there remain only two major countries in the world that Her Majesty has never visited – Greece and, yes, Israel.
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Posted: March 10, 2011
British show demonizes Israel
Aviel Magnezi, YNetnews.com
British mini-series based in Israel 'worse than anything I've seen,' London embassy spokesman says; show draws parallels involving IDF, Nazi era, heroine helps Palestinians smuggle arms into Gaza
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Posted: March 10, 2011
The Church and Israel: the Truth
Giulio Meotti, IsraelNN.com
Under atomic and Islamist existential threats, today the remnant of the Jewish people risks being liquidated before the centennial of Israel in 2048. Six years ago, the Pope prayed for God to stop the "murderous hand" of terrorists, referred to the "abhorrent terrorist attacks" in Egypt, Britain, Turkey and Iraq, but left out the suicide bombing that had just killed five people in a shopping center in Netanya.
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Posted: March 10, 2011
Holocaust memorial museum inaugurated in Skopje, Macedonia
EJP
In April 1941, Macedonia - then a part of Yugoslavia - was occupied by Bulgarian troops. In contrast to its policy back home, Sofia instituted a regime of terror and plunder against Macedonian Jews. That policy culminated in the deportation in March 1943 of some 7,200 Jews to the German death camp at Treblinka, from which not a single one returned. Some 98 percent of the Jews were killed. The only survivors were those who had managed to evade deportation, many of whom fought with the partisans.
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Posted: March 9, 2011
If we truly are Israel’s friend, then now is the time to show it
Benedict Brogan, The Telegraph
So why, then, is Israel so uneasy about Britain? What is it that prompted Benjamin Netanyahu to tell The Daily Telegraph, just days before Mr Cameron spoke, that he is “worried” about this country? Why, when our Prime Minister speaks of his “indestructible” support, did Mr Netanyahu raise the “huge issue” of the decline in backing for Israel in the West and notably in the UK?
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Posted: March 8, 2011
Belfast Guards Save Israeli Speaker from Pro-Arab Attackers
Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, IsraelNN.com
Pro-Arab hecklers at Belfast’s Queen’s University recently threatened an Israeli speaker, who was rescued by security men, but his taxi was attacked as he fled. Solon Solomon, a former member of the Knesset’s legal department, had been invited to speak to law students at the university, but Palestine Solidarity Society (PSS) and Sinn Fein hecklers forced him to abandon the lecture hall. They surrounded the room where he had fled, until security men rescued him. Meanwhile, members of the Northern Ireland Friends of Israel ran into another room until they could leave safely.
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Posted: March 5, 2011
How anti-semitism entered the zeitgeist
David Baddiel, The Telegaph
As Charlie Sheen, John Galliano and Julian Assange demonstrate, anti-semitism is becoming fashionable. This is a very good essay (ed.).
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Posted: March 3, 2011
Obsession with Israel makes us all ignorant
Robin Shepherd, The JC.Com
One of the most noteworthy consequences of the current wave of protests and revolutions across the Arab world is that when you click on the Middle East section of the BBC website something extraordinary happens: you are no longer bombarded, headline by headline, subsection by subsection with a once familar word: "Israel". I swear it. It's Wednesday March 2. It's midday. And I'm looking at the BBC website. Where's my fix? Over at the Guardian it's even worse.
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Posted: March 3, 2011
Antisemitism: the hatred that refuses to go away
Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
If, as the old saw has it, antisemitism is a light sleeper, then it has just woken up with a start. In the space of a few days, a range of assorted eminences have dropped their guard and given voice to the Jew-hating demons in their heads. So far only John Galliano has paid with his job, the "transgressive" designer dropped by fashion house Dior after delivering a drunken rant in a Paris bar to two women he took to be Jews: "I love Hitler," he began. "People like you ought to be dead, your mothers, your forefathers would all be fucking gassed."
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Posted: February 27, 2011
UK's Jewish Children 'Hostile to Israel'?
Chana Ya'ar, IsraelNN.com
Jewish community leaders in Manchester, England claim their children are becoming more "hostile to Israel." They blamed the hostile mainstream British media for filling their children with one-sided anti-Israel information. David Berkeley, president of the local Zionist Central Council, told online edition of The Jewish Chronicle in Britain last week that his children are less able to appreciate Israel's position than those of former generations.
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Posted: February 25, 2011
Dior suspends top designer Galliano after alleged anti-Semitic insults
AFP
Fashion house Dior on Friday suspended John Galliano after police questioned its flamboyant star designer for allegedly assaulting a couple and using anti-Semitic insults in a Paris bar. Police briefly detained Galliano on Thursday evening in Paris' fashionable Marais district after he allegedly verbally accosted a couple in a bar.
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Posted: February 21, 2011
Anti-Semitism is Back in Greece
Chana Ya'ar, IsraelNN.com
Anti-Semitism is rearing its ugly head in Greece, where the phenomenon is more prevalent than ever – especially in Athens. In the 10 months since a Holocaust memorial was dedicated in the Greek capital, a neo-Nazi candidate has been elected to the city council and the city's Jewish Museum of Greece has been slathered with swastikas. Jewish cemeteries have been desecrated across the country, and Holocaust monuments and synagogues have been vandalized. The country's 6,000 Jews – a vestige of the 60,000 others who were deported in 1943 and 1944 to Nazi death camps – have been the target of a recent surge in hate crimes in Greece.
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Posted: February 21, 2011
Internet tool shows French web surfers 'Jewish-curious'
AFP
An Internet tool that flags up popular search words has spontaneously revealed a deeper trend: French web surfers' exceeding curiosity about whether their politicians are Jewish. Observers say the phenomenon betrays an obsession in a country with a sensitive history of anti-Semitism.
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Posted: February 21, 2011
Oslo demands relocation of Israeli embassy
Itamar Eichner, Ynetnews.com
The Israeli Embassy in Oslo, Norway was officially notified a few days ago that it must move to another location within a year, the Yedioth Ahronoth daily reported Monday. According to the Norwegians, the embassy poses a security threat to its surroundings and has had a negative impact on the residents' quality of life. A Foreign Ministry official said the affair is indicative of a new low in Israel-Norway relations. "The authorities in Norway are capitulating to public opinion that is hostile to Israel," he said. "They are doing everything they can to make things more difficult on the embassy."
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Posted: February 20, 2011
Honor for Polish Woman who Saved Jews
Maayana Miskin, IsraelNN.com
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has given a posthumous award to a Polish Catholic woman who risked her life to save 13 Jews during the Holocaust. Francisca Halamajowa, along with her daughter Helena, gave shelter to a group of Jewish men, women, and children, whom they hid under the noses of invading German troops.
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Posted: February 18, 2011
The war on Israeli goods
Yedioth Ahronoth, Ynetnews.com
Trionfale Market, suburban Rome. A dozen activists dressed in produce vendor outfits bearing the logo of Israeli produce exporter Carmel Agrexco descend upon the street, offering shoppers avocado smeared with blood. "Madam, buy our avocado and support the occupation," one of them yells towards a spectator. "The color of the avocado is red because the water that we Israelis steal is so good."
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Posted: February 14, 2011
Bulgarian Jews Call for Truth on Country's Role in the Holocaust
Elad Benari, IsraelNN.com
Members of the Bulgarian Jewish community are calling on the government of Bulgaria to reveal the truth over its interaction with the Jews during the Holocaust. A special address on this issue is planned to take place on March 1, 2011 at 7pm at The Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst, New York, before an audience of community members, activists, scholars and Holocaust survivors.
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Posted: February 13, 2011
Jew-hatred in Holland
Manfred Gerstenfeld, Ynetnews.com
The Dutch government continues to refuse to pay for the security of its threatened Jewish citizens. The Jewish community has stated on various occasions that it is the only group in society which cannot organize activities without including guards or other security measures.
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Posted: February 1, 2011
French memorial to be built for deported Jews
AP
National rail network says abandoned railway station outside Paris will be 'witness to the madness that once overcame men'. An abandoned railway station outside Paris will be turned into a memorial for the tens of thousands of French and other European Jews who were deported from the site to death camps during World War II, an official said Tuesday.
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Posted: February 1, 2011
"Always Good to See You," gushed the BBC Presenter to the Anti-Israel Arab Extremist
Daphne Anson
London-based Dr Abdel Bari Atwan, who’s dedicated to Israel’s overthrow, is, thanks to a fawning media, a familiar face on British television.
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Posted: January 5, 2011
The Nazi and the Psychiatrist
Jack El-Hai, Scientific American
Encounters behind bars between Nazi war criminal Hermann Goering and an American doctor 65 years ago raise questions about responsibility, allegiance and the nature of evil
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