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The Guardian: Fuelling Denials of Antisemitism.
1 July 2011
Today's Guardian editorial, concerning the detention by UK Border Agency of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel, typifies the bias with which most Israel-related antisemitism is treated by large swathes of the liberal-left and far-left. It is no surprise: after all, the…
Antisemitism and football: time for action
26 November 2012
Events in Rome and London this week have put the focus of football racism onto the question of Jews and antisemitism. Both cities saw antisemitic abuse directed at fans of Tottenham Hotspur, a club long associated, rightly or wrongly, with having a Jewish fan base, and whose fans self-identify as …
The Guardian's false accusation of "false accusations of antisemitism"
24 February 2012
The Jewish community has probably had more run-ins with the Guardian than every other British newspaper combined. This matters on two levels: emotionally, because the Guardian exemplifies the kind of liberalism that many Jews instinctively feel; and, politically, because of the moral tone that the Guardian sets within British life. …
Recycling Old Libels
20 August 2009
This article (below), by Arieh Kovler, Director of the Fair Play Campaign Group is copied from the EISCA website. It discusses the reappearance of ancient antisemitic myths within contemporary anti-Israel charges: in this particular instance, the accusation that Jews murder non-Jews in order to use their blood and body parts. The a…
More than a cartoon: What Jews are talking about when they talk about antisemitism
31 January 2013
Adam Levick, at the CiF Watch website, has written an excellent article that uses the Sunday Times cartoon controversy to explain Jewish sensitivities concerning antisemitism in general. It reads as follows: The Gerald Scarfe Sunday Times cartoon controversy has followed a familiar pattern, with some…
A window on the BNP leadership
The BNP leadership contest, in which party leader Nick Griffin is being challenged by veteran far right activist Eddy Butler, is dragging the party down into a pit of bitter infighting and petty squabbles. Meanwhile the party's financial problems continue to escalate. The ongoing case…
Ayatollah Fadlallah: obituary of an antisemite
Hezbollah's al-Manar TV has published an obituary of Grand Ayatollah Muhammed Hussein Fadlallah, who died in Lebanon on Sunday, and it makes for eye opening reading. According to al-Manar, Fadlallah encouraged suicide bombing, including against Israeli women and children; believed in a Zionist conspiracy to stretch Israel's borders from the…
Antisemitic Dogs and Denying Antisemitism
8 July 2011
Richard Falk is the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories. His recent behaviour is a set-piece example of how the anti-racist anti-Israel left treats antisemitism. (Except, that is, for his eventual apology.) In summary, that is to: 1. Normalise antisemitic …
Dieudonne: what you are missing
8 April 2010
The Jewish Chronicle reports that French comedian Dieudonné Mbala Mbala's show in London this Saturday has been cancelled, after complaints that he has a record of antisemitic statements in France. The show was advertised as "a return to his earlier apolitical comedic roots", which is perhaps a tacit acknowledgement that …
Beware the Ides of March: Malaysian Airlines, the Ukrainian Revolution, BBC, Washington
1 April 2014
The last week of March 2014 was a busy one for conspiracy theories about Jews and Zionists, with the Illuminati thrown in for good measure. It may be April Fools day and these people may be fools, but none of this is particularly amusing. Here is a quick round up: …