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The Jew-Hatred pandemic is not a mystery

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The article argues that the global surge in antisemitism following the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack on Israel was not spontaneous but carefully organized. Drawing on the analysis of Canadian political strategist Warren Kinsella, it contends that the rapid emergence of thousands of coordinated anti-Israel protests resembled a sophisticated political campaign, complete with leadership, funding, messaging, volunteers, advertising, and social media infrastructure already in place before Israel responded militarily.

Kinsella maintains that hostile governments and allied groups played defined roles in what he describes as an information war, with financial backing, strategic coordination, and activist networks mobilized worldwide. He suggests that young people were deliberately targeted through conspiracy theories and antisemitic tropes amplified across digital platforms. The article links this mobilization to broader patterns of organized protest movements in North America, questioning how demonstrations can appear instantly with professional materials and large crowds.

Citing additional commentary, the piece argues that modern antisemitism spreads through media and political markets that reward attention and outrage rather than truth. It concludes that stronger accountability is needed to counter coordinated propaganda and hostility toward Jews and Israel, framing the current moment as part of a long historical struggle against anti-Jewish hatred.

Original article source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/427666
Source Id: 9234731423

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