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Israel’s fifth column

Israel is ignoring the tremendous toll of homegrown pro-enemy propaganda on Israel’s diplomatic and military position abroad and at home. Why is this allowed during a war?

The most frustrating aspect for a Gentile of defending Israel is realizing that the nation one defends is shamelessly defamed by its own citizens. That is the reason I suspended my Hasbara engagement on social media and why a pro-Israel Pakistani friend did likewise, considering absurd the danger of drawing the attention of his country’s secret police in order to defend a foreign country that tolerates a fifth column.

Imagine defending Great Britain in America at the height of the London Blitz, while London’s most prestigious newspaper claims that Winston Churchill is a warmonger; that successive British governments rebuffed any reasonable accommodation with Hitler; and that British racism is even worse than Nazi racism.


This is an interesting read. We’ve commented before on North American Jewish organizations embracing CRT/DEI and signaling out White people as Jew hating supremacists simply because they hold scary “right-wing” views like opposition to mass immigration. Meanwhile the anti-semitism of the left was given a pass and the threat posed by the Muslim diaspora played down. It’s no wonder people may second guess their support.

I don’t know that these “anti-Zionist” attitudes can be reversed and suspect the propagation of these views is driving decisions being made by governments. The Canadian contingent of this 5th column combined with a Muslim disapora of nearly 2 million significantly outnumbers Canada’s Jewish population which 5th Column included is said to number about 315K. Europe is even worse being on a path to Islamic colonization. Politicians pay attention to votes not principles.


I don’t consider any poll to be the last word and these were conducted prior to Oct. 7 which certainly served as a 911 moment for some. They may indicate ongoing trends however.

Poll shows young American Jews losing connection to Israel

WASHINGTON — Jewish parents are increasingly sending their children to Jewish camps and day schools, but the younger generation is less connected to Israel and Jewish identity than its predecessors, a new survey released Tuesday revealed. The self-selected poll of 1,874 Jews, which was conducted by Laszlo Strategies for Jerusalem U, indicated that while the majority of the youngest generation of identified American Jewish adults attended Jewish summer camp and 81 percent had a bar or bat mitzvah, their connection to Israel – and to Jewish identity – is weaker than their parents or grandparents.


The generation gap in opinions toward Israel

A survey commissioned by the Jewish Electorate Institute, a group led by prominent Jewish Democrats, found that 34% of Jewish respondents agreed that “Israel’s treatment of Palestinians is similar to racism in the United States,” 25% agreed that “Israel is an apartheid state,” and 22% agreed that “Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians.” When broken down by age, 43% under 40 agreed that “Israel’s treatment of Palestinians is similar to racism in the United States,” among 40-to-64-year old’s 32% agreed with the statement, and among those over 64, 27% agreed. When prompted with the statement “Israel is an apartheid state,” 38% under 40 agreed, compared to 23% of those 40-64, and 13% of those over 64. Finally, the statement “Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians” resulted in 33% of those under 40 agreeing, in contrast to 18% of those aged 40-64, and 15% of those over 64.

Additionally, the poll found that 9% of Jewish voters agreed with the statement, “Israel doesn’t have a right to exist.” Among voters under 40, that proportion was higher with 20% agreeing.


‘Israel performing genocide like Hitler’President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

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