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As Anti-Semitism Skyrockets, Israel Goes on Offense with Lawsuits, Education, Financial Pressure

Updated: February 7, 2024 at 9:15 am EST  See Comments

JERUSALEM, Israel – When Hamas attacked Israeli communities on October 7th, much of the world initially stood with Israel.

Anti-Semitism, however, also skyrocketed soon after. Now, after four months, Israel is launching an offensive to fight back.

Statistics show that anti-Semitism is as prevalent as it’s been since the beginning of the Nazi movement.

Israeli government minister Amichai Chikli stated, “It’s a major threat for Jewish communities. We see that Jews are afraid to wear the yarmulke, the Magen David, and to go out on the street. We have the case of Paul Kessler, a professor, who quietly raised an Israeli flag in the streets of L. A. and was brutally murdered, by pro-Palestinian protesters.”

In his government role, Chikli handles issues relating to Jews worIdwide. He recently shared a report on the dramatic rise in anti-Semitic acts and focused on key incidents of 2023 – mainly, the murder of Jews and Israelis in the U.S., Tunisia, and Egypt, and American university presidents arguing that calls for genocide of the Jews did not violate their code of conduct.

Chikli told CBN News much of this can be traced to universities receiving funding from foreign states such as Qatar, and organizations promoting terror jihad.

“I think we need to examine what’s happening in CAIR

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN

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