Since October 7, the global anti-Israel campaign has spiraled beyond political protest—it’s become a green light for hatred against Jews everywhere.
What began as criticism of Israel has devolved into open antisemitism in Western capitals, campuses, and social media. Once world leaders framed Israel as the aggressor and Hamas as victims, they sent an unmistakable message: confronting Israel is acceptable, and by extension, so is targeting Jews.
Jews make up just 0.2% of the global population. After the Holocaust, when the same Western powers turned their backs on Jews being slaughtered by Nazi Germany, they vowed "Never Again." That vow means nothing if they now stand by as Jews are harassed, assaulted, and threatened—in New York, Paris, London, and elsewhere.
The signs are everywhere: Jewish students are told not to wear kippahs on campus. Synagogues in Europe have been defaced. Businesses owned by Jews are boycotted or attacked. Jewish communities live in fear while hate marches fill the streets chanting genocidal slogans. This is no longer about foreign policy—this is about domestic safety.