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Antisemitism News

“After Oct. 7, [antisemitism] became personal. It was in the neighborhoods in which we lived, the professions and institutions in which we worked, the colleagues we worked alongside, the peers with whom we socialized, the group chats to which we belonged, the causes to which we donated, the high schools and universities our kids attended. The call was coming from inside the house.
It happened in innumerable ways, large and small.
The home of an impeccably progressive Jewish director of a prominent art museum was vandalized with red spray paint and a sign accusing her of being a “white supremacist Zionist.” A storied literary magazine endured mass resignations from its staff members for the sin of publishing the work of a left-wing Israeli. A Jewish journalist scrolled through Instagram and recognized an old friend from Northwestern gleefully tearing down posters of Hamas’s hostages while saying “calba” — dog in Arabic — to the pictures of kidnapped infants and elderly people. A leading progressive congresswoman was asked during a TV interview about Hamas’s rapes of Israeli women and called them an unfortunate fact of war before quickly returning to the subject of Israel’s alleged perfidy. An 89-year-old Holocaust survivor petitioned the Berkeley City Council to pass a Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation in light of the resurgence of antisemitism and was heckled by demonstrators. An on-campus caricature depicted an affable Jewish law school dean holding a knife and fork drenched in blood. A Columbia University undergraduate posted on Instagram: “Be grateful that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists.”
(New York Times.  Bret Stephens, 4 October 2024)
For the full article:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/04/opinion/israel-jews-antisemitism.html?unlocked_article_code=1.QE4.MMUX.wL9FhOPGvNoe&smid=url-share

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« Effroi », « honte » : à Paris, des étoiles de David taguées sur les murs d’habitations et de commerces

Tags, menaces, alertes à la bombe… Les actes antisémites se multiplient ces derniers jours dans la capitale. Ce mardi matin, des étoiles de David, symbole juif, ont été découvertes sur plusieurs habitations des XIIIe, XIVe, XVe et XVIIIe arrondissements. La mairie de Paris va déposer une plainte et condamne fermement ces actes.

Source: Le Parisien 31.10.23 (October 2023)

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