Is a second Holocaust possible? Is a second Holocaust possible? This is a justified question in view of the past century’s genocide, as well as the current massive and extreme hate-mongering against Israel and Jews. History shows that genocide is … [Read More]
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Christian Foes and Friends of Israel in Norway “In the 1970s, the previous generation of bishops took a strong stand against anti-Semitism. They also admitted that the church defense for Norwegian Jews in 1942 – popularly called the ‘Letter on … [Read More]
US Legal Tools to Fight Anti-Jewish Discrimination “There is an essential paradox at the heart of the current resurgence of campus anti-Semitism. Universities should be centers of reason and tolerance, yet in the United States, they are the main source of … [Read More]
On the ‘Israel is an Apartheid State’ Slander “Israel is a multi-racial and also a multi-colored society. It has free elections with universal voting rights. Its judiciary is independent and enjoys high international standing. Jews comprise 80% of the population. … [Read More]
Intellectuals and Anti-Semitism “Anti-Semitism among the intellectual elite of pagan antiquity began in Alexandria more than 2,000 years ago. This type of anti-Semitism – particularly among higher cultures, i.e., Egypt, Greece and Rome – focused on issues which seem to … [Read More]
Catholic Aid Societies Promote Hatred of Israel “Various Catholic Aid societies which are partlygovernment-financed, promote hatred against Israel. Most are in Western Europe. The Irish Trócaire and the Dutch Cordaid are among the most problematic. Both are members of the Caritas Internationalis … [Read More]
The sustainability of the conflict If Israel were to have a central counter- propaganda unit, one of its functions would be to address the regular abuse of semantics to demonize the country. Two expressions of such abuse which easily come … [Read More]
President Roosevelt and the Holocaust: New Evidence “During my research I found numerous examples of behind-the-scenes remarks in which U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke about the danger of allowing Jews in large numbers to live in one specific place, … [Read More]
Turkey’s Attitude to the Holocaust is Revealing “The Turkish attitude toward the Holocaust differs from that of other countries on many points. The word ‘Holocaust’ is not used in public discourse. Yet the Turkish media, politicians and civil elites frequently refer … [Read More]
Israel against the forces of sentimental appeal The worldwide reactions to Israel’s Operation Protective Edge have shown once again the strong impact of sentimental appeal and how it often supersedes rational analysis. In many Western societies, the emotional plea for … [Read More]