German Judge Rules Anti-Zionism ‘is the Language of Antisemites’
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Anti-Israel protests in Amsterdam, pictured. A German judge's recent ruling essentially semantically equates antisemitism and anti-Zionism. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Times of Israel – At the height of this summer’s Israel-Hamas conflict, Europe erupted with anti-Israel sentiment. From London to Paris, large-scale violent demonstrations were seen in most European capitals and throughout Germany.
Speaking at a special meeting at the Knesset in the end of July, describing demonstrations at home in which they heard regular shouts of “Death to the Jews,” “Jews are pigs,” prominent German Jews said the atmosphere in the country felt like shades of 1933.
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Antisemitic Incidents Are Skyrocketing Under Mamdani and Hochul; It’s Not a Coincidence
The Commentary on Gaza Always Prioritizes Sensation Over Facts



