A new wave of antisemitism threatens to rock an already unstable world

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History is flashing warnings to the world.

Outbursts of antisemitism have often been harbingers of societies in deep trouble and omens that extremism and violence areย imminent.

So the wave of global hatred directed against Jews โ€“ intensified by Israelโ€™s indiscriminate response in Gaza to horrific Hamas terrorist murders of Israeli civilians on October 7 โ€“ should not just be seen as a reaction to the Middle East yet again slumping into war.

It is also a reflection of destructive forces tearing at American and western European societies, where stability and democracy are already under pressure.

The Hamas attacks โ€“ย a pogrom against Jews that killed 1,400, mostly civilians โ€“ย have initiated a sequence of events that have left Jewish people around the world feeling threatened. And now that the Israeli government has sought retribution through air strikes and operations in Gaza targeting Hamas,ย the scenes of carnage in Palestinian communities threaten to further drain public sympathy for Israel abroad and, in some cases, contribute to an atmosphere that risks worsening harassment of Jewish people.

In the United States there is a climate of growing fear.

Jewish day schools have canceled classes. Synagogues have been locked. Social media has pulsated with hatred against Jews, leaving a community that can never escape its historic trauma yet again wondering where and when it can ever be safe.

Rising hate is tangible. The idea that Jewish Americans studying at Cornell University could so fear for their livesย on their Ivy League campus in rural New York that they couldnโ€™t even eat together in 2023 seems almost impossible to believe. Yet itโ€™s the case after death threats were posted online. Tensions were already high after a Cornell professorย said he was initially โ€œexhilaratedโ€ over the Hamas attacks at a…

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