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Zionists are Staging Antisemitic Incidents in the US
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Zionists are Staging Antisemitic Incidents in the United States
A disturbing trend has reared its ugly head in recent weeks. Jewish Zionists have been staging antisemitic incidents on US college campuses in record numbers.
In May 2024, a Jewish man staged an antisemitic incident at The City College of New York’s anti-genocide encampment. The man approached a small group of youth sitting on the encampment lawn, their faces covered by keffiyehs. As the Jewish man approached, he raised his hands in the air, shouting “don’t shoot!” When the youth with keffiyehs got up to escort him out of the area, the man ran away, “artfully,” in the words of Masha Gessen, who bore witness to the incident, as if he was being threatened. The whole affair screamed, manufactured antisemitism.
The anti-genocide protestor falsely accused of “stabbing” Tartak (source)
In a second case, Yale University student Sahar Tartak alleged: “I was stabbed in the eye last night on Yale University’s campus because I am a Jew.” The story quickly became a meme when the video of the putative “stabbing” surfaced. The video shows a protester waving a Palestinian flag as he passed by Tartak. It’s unclear if the flag made physical contact with Tartak at all, let alone if there was any intentional contact made by the flag holder. It seems more plausible there was intentional contact made by Tartak herself given her camera-ready reaction. It’s also unlikely the man carrying the flag could have noticed Tartak was wearing Jewish symbols, as Tartak alleges, since it was dark and he was marching by in a pack of other protesters. The whole affair screamed, manufactured antisemitism.
In a third incident at Columbia University, an unidentifiable blond-haired woman with her face mostly obscured by a keffiyeh held a sign in front of a pro-Israel group that read, “Al-Qasam’s [sic] next Target.” But, awkwardly, the alleged pro-Hamas woman misspelled the name al-Qassam. Also, shockingly, she was not confronted by the pro-Israel protestors, who apparently had no interest in uncovering the identity of this pro-Hamas agitator. Meanwhile, Dr. Logan Levkoff, who claimed she was at the scene of the protests, lied and said she was standing with the pro-Israel group, even though she was not. Incidentally, she not only resembles the unidentifiable woman, but she is also a NYC based self-identified “big” and “huge” Zionist. Could she be the woman of mystery? The whole affair screamed, manufactured antisemitism.
The alleged pro-Hamas agitator at Columbia (source)
In a fourth incident, a woman stood up in the quad at Yale University wearing a t-shirt that said “Jew” on one side and “Israel” on the other, screaming “dox me” and “I am not afraid.” Her aim was obvious despite her failure to attract any attention at all: manufacture antisemitism.
In a fifth incident, a Jewish Israeli walked into the middle of the MIT encampment, shouting, “I feel unsafe, I’m afraid, can you please come help me.” Awkwardly, no one is anywhere near him. In fact, hardly anyone was paying attention to him. It’s almost as if the guy is satirizing himself, until you realize his ultimate aim is to manufacture antisemitism.
The hoaxes would be comical if they weren’t so effective. Media elites and politicians have regurgitated the false narrative ad nauseam, falsely labeling peaceful anti-genocide protesters “antisemitic.”
“We are witnessing propaganda in real time,” Mehdi Hasan reported. “I’ve never seen anything like it since probably the Iraq War…the coverage of the campus protests makes the coverage of Gaza look good.”
What’s ironic is that the Jewish and non-Jewish anti-genocide protestors seem to be the only ones facing any actual violence. They’ve been attacked not just by police but also by pro-Israel agitators, such as at UCLA. The greatest risk to the safety of Jews on campus has been to those Jews who are standing up against genocide, ironically, the same people being falsely labeled as antisemitc.
So how did we get here? Recall that Zionism first catapulted onto the scene of world history in the 19th century because of antisemitism. Zionism then gained the support of most of the world’s Jewry, also because of antisemitism, especially the rise of Nazism.
But, as Israel has increasingly become a pariah state since Oct. 7th, Israel’s supporters have grown increasingly hungry and thirsty for more antisemitism. But because it’s been so noticeably absent at the campus encampments, Jewish Zionists have resorted to inventing it. It’s a sign that Israel’s apologists have lost control of the narrative and are now resorting to the most desperate tactics to win back the public.
There’s of course nothing new or novel about the manufactured antisemitism. In fact, it’s been at the core of the Zionist propaganda toolkit since the establishment of the State of Israel.
During the 1948 War, the leadership of the Jewish community in Palestine spread the antisemitic lie that the Palestinians and the Arabs had called for “throwing the Jews into the sea.” Afterall, if the Zionist foot soldiers believed their adversaries were bloodthirsty antisemites, that would “encourage Jewish fighters to leave as few Palestinians as possible in the areas that would become part of Israel,” as historian Dr. Shay Hazkani suggested.
Today, many believe (incorrectly) that Arabs and Palestinians issued such declarations during the 1948 War. But Dr. Hazkani, who spent 15 years looking for such calls in the hundreds of propaganda documents from 1947 to 1949, was unable to find even a single Arab or Palestinian call for pushing the Jews of Palestine into the sea. Instead, Dr. Hazkani explains that the idea first appeared in official Zionist propaganda during the war years. In 1948, the antisemitic rhetoric came not from Israel’s detractors, but from its leaders.
Today, the fabricated slogan isn’t “Throw the Jews into the Sea,” but rather “Rape is Resistance” and “Babies are Occupiers too” (1, 2). These stickers were allegedly found on the streets of New York by pro-Israel agitators. The slogans are so patently outlandish and reminiscent of the other cases of manufactured antisemitism above that the most likely culprits are Israel’s Hasbara warriors themselves.
Since its origins in the 19th century, antisemitism has fueled the rise of Zionism. But now that antisemitism has become so rare at the university encampments, Zionists have been compelled to invent it. It’s a desperate sign that Israel’s longstanding control of the narrative in the United States is collapsing in real time.