The Israeli public has been brainwashed into believing that its global isolation stems from delegitimization and anti-Semitism.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are feeling and sensing a return of anti-Semitism - even in Europe, which, seventy years after the Holocaust, is a very scary thing. I think they are feeling that Israel is very isolated and doesn't always get what they see as fair treatment in the European media.
The harm done to Israel is damage done to the West. And delegitimizing Israel is a delegitimization of the West.
The mystified idea I had of Israel - the demonization of Israel - it just wasn't true.
Israel fits into the zeitgeist of our era. It is true that there are demographic threats to its existence. That is why a separation from the Palestinians is a compelling imperative.
I don't think I'm anti-Israeli.
In addition to removing our democratically elected government, Israel wants to sow dissent among Palestinians by claiming that there is a serious leadership rivalry among us. I am compelled to dispel this notion definitively.
There is something uncannily adaptive about anti-Semitism: the way it can hide, unsuspected, in the most progressive minds.
As a Jew I am aware of how important the existence of Israel is for the survival of us all. And because I am proud of being Jewish, I am worried by the growing anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism in the world.
Extol Jewish virtue, modern Zionism and the Israeli Defense Forces.
Israel is stupid for allowing people to vent their anti-Semitism.