All political parties share in the responsibility to rid our society of anti-Semitism, but we cannot achieve that objective with political posturing or empty promises of action never to be fulfilled.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is simply no room for anti-Semitism in a democratic and law-abiding state.
The disappearance of the Jewish state will not mean the disappearance of anti-Semitism.
There must not be favoured treatment for those occupying a position of public responsibility.
We will not import crime, terrorism, homophobia, and a brand of anti-Semitism that sets synagogues ablaze.
Without rebuilding the confidence between parties, you will never succeed.
Anti-Semitism is not just a problem for Jews; it is a problem for all of our society.
Passive fatalism can never be the role of a revolutionary party, like the Social Democracy.
The paradox of anti-Semitism is that it is invariably up to the Jews to explain away the charges. The anti-Semite simply has to make them.
Where anti-Semitism persists, the well being of all our people is at risk.
There is no act of treachery or meanness of which a political party is not capable; for in politics there is no honour.