In a world where there are no gas chambers, there are no yellow patch and no leaders who put the “Jewish problem” on their political agenda, we also hoped that anti -Semitism has become the inheritance of history. But anti -Semitism did not go away. This simply changed an outfit.
In recent decades, and in the intensity of Hamas’s October’s massacre and Israel’s justified military response, anti -Semitism has returned to the public arena. However, this time she no longer carries the open faces of classes marching or the hateful and overt Jewish hatred that characterized the last century. She is currently wrapped in a new, sophisticated, deceptive language, and also one who is sympathetic to liberal circles of “social justice”, “human rights” and “resistance to apartheid”.