As the world marked the 80th anniversary of the International Holocaust memory day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Aushwitz Death Camp on Monday, the world’s oldest hatred is increasing again.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog addressed the United Nations on Monday in honor of the United Nations anniversary, stating that the United Nations’s “Moral Bicon” was repeatedly erased. “
Speaking to a packed Mahasabha Hall, he asked, “How is it possible that international institutions, established as an anti-Nazi alliance, in the shadow of the biggest massacre of the Jews since World War II, fatal antisemic Allow the ideas to reject? How is it possible that institutions that were established in the wake of the biggest massacre in history – Holocaust – distort the definition of ‘massacre’ in favor of another goal: Israel and Jewish Attack on people;
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks on 27 January 2025 during the Holocost Memorial Celebration at the United Nations in New York. (Lev Radin/SIPA USA/SIPA AP images)
Herzog said “antisementism, barbarity, cruelty and racism” flourish in the United Nations because “many nations have represented here – do not face them, do not unanimously condemn them, and do not fight against them.”
A recent report released by the Anti-Defection League (ADL) in its latest Global 100 Survey found that 46% of the world’s 2.2 billion adults “Harbor deeply Antisemitic Attitude,” A Number “through ADL Entered. Survey in 2014.
The ADL survey reflects the percentage of adults, who responded to “definitely true” or ‘perhaps true “, which were six or more of the 11 negative stereotypes of the Jews tested.” There were 5% in Sweden and 97% in Norway, Canada and Netherlands to 97% in Kuwait, West Bank and Gaza.
Seventy percent of respondents in the Middle East and Africa, 51% in Asia and 49% in Eastern Europe agreed with most of the antisementary trops. Although respondents living in the US (24%), Western Europe (17%) and Oceania (20%) expressed less compromise with antisemtic statements, countries in these regions since October 7, 2023 onward Have seen
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Antisemitic hatred on protest against anti -Israeli protest in London. (Campaign against Antisemitism on X)
In response to increasing problems in the US, some people in the American Jewish community have started searching for security outside the country. According to media reporting, the Ministry of immigration and absorption of Israel said that 3,340 Americans came to Israel by September 2024 and represented more than 30% increase from 2,479 Americans who had arrived in Israel in 2023.
Noori Katz, founder of Apex Capital Partners, has helped customers buy citizenship through investment for 32 years. In the last five years, Katz told Fox News Digital that his Jewish client base expanded due to the record level of antisemiamism inside the US “American Jews are afraid of getting stuck and not able to leave, such as stuck in many ancestors of his ancestors. Went to Europe after the beginning of World War II.
Katz stated that his Jewish customers have a popular option among small Caribbean countries such as St. Kitts and Antigua.
Although a long -awaited ceasefire and partial mortgage exchange between Israel and Hamas is going on, it can be difficult to curb antisemitism situation worldwide.
A Jewish man was shot in a shoulder in Chicago in an antisemtic hate crime. (Fox 32 Chicago)
“It will definitely take time for the world to achieve the last one year deformities for the world and one half out of his brain,” told Fox News Digital, Executive Vice President of Orthodox Union told Fox News Digital. He emphasized that “Jews, Israeli government, soldiers of Israeli defense forces are waiting for the day when they can stop the fight when they can start building everyone’s future in a positive way. , And are capable of being able to be able to be able to work on providing the world with solutions.
Meanwhile, “elevated security costs are everywhere in the Jewish community,” Hour said, explaining that some expenses refer to some expenses as “antisemitism tax”. In the 1990s, as a Congressman Rabbi, Hour said, “Security in the synagogue meant that the last person should turn on the button on the lock.” Today, he said, “Security committees are most active committees in most of the synthrowns.”
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United Nations Building in New York City, September 19, 2023. (Julia Bonvita for Fox News Digital)
Hour said that the cost “is more than the significant dollar” has been spent on security. “The cost is that energy and resources that trust communities should invest in strengthening the family and strengthening the community …” the communal Jewish houses are being “diverted” to convert homes to the fort. “
As a note of “good news”, Hour said that “there is a hatred coming out of mass protests, thankfully to God, has improved,” add, “and who in this country both leaders and responsible people Talks to the better nature of the people, as well as a citizen. “
“We are hopeful,” he said, explaining that in the US “sometimes there is a very silent majority that despises the acts of hatred that are being done against someone.” Hour also said that the country “has to correct itself.”
With only a few of the remaining hostages to be released, the time of relief has not yet reached.
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Houror called a bipolar mixture of hope and despair in a press release about a long -awaited hostage transfer. “We are rejoiced with the hostages who are being released, and we cry with the remaining people in Hamas’s hands,” Hour said.
“We are grateful that the new administration worked with the old to bring the necessary pressure to bear on Hamas, but we are impressed that the world has allowed it to go for so long. It is grateful to move forward to bring quickly for many people, but we will not forget even for a moment that many remain.