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You are not inherently an antisemite for criticizing Netanyahu or actions of the Israeli government.
You ARE inherently an antisemite if you excuse/justify/celebrate when random Israeli civilians are murdered.
Israel contains half the world’s Jews- you can’t celebrate half the world’s Jewish population dying without being an antisemite.
Watch how some so-called “activists” react to the antisemitic DC murders. If you don’t hear Jews crying out about what happened, you either follow no Jews or only tokens.
Jewish residents of London’s Golders Green neighborhood in the UK, where an antisemitic attack occurred last night, kicked Al Jazeera correspondents out of the scene:
No one needs Al Jazeera here.
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video of the attack ^
numerous molotov cocktails thrown at a peaceful group of older jews and children who walk through the park for the hostages and did so on erev shavuot.
witnesses say people were burning. he set people ON FIRE. i just cant
I shouldn’t really believe that this happened, that someone would do this but there were fire bombings in local synagogues just this year. I am just disgusted that this happened less than an hour from where I live.

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2 cars set on fire outside Jewish place of worship, gas canister in one of them believed to caused explosion; attacker on the run; Jewish le
PARIS — An explosion outside a synagogue in southern France wounded a police officer on Saturday morning in what authorities said was being treated as a terror attack.
A suspect caught on a surveillance camera outside the Beth Yaacov synagogue in the seaside resort of La Grande-Motte, near the city of Montpellier, was caught in surveillance camera footage clad in a Palestinian flag.
France’s acting interior minister ordered police reinforcements to protect Jewish places of worship after the suspected arson
French President Emmanuel Macron calls the attack “an act of terror,” adding in a post on X that “the fight against antisemitism is a daily fight.”
“Sending thoughts to the faithful of the synagogue of La Grande-Motte and all the Jews of our country,” Macron wrote, promising that all efforts were being made to apprehend the perpetrator and to “protect places of worship.”
Police were hunting for the suspect and the anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office was put in charge of the investigation, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said.
A French gendarmerie officer blocks a road near a synagogue following a fire and explosion of cars in La Grande-Motte, south of France, on August 24, 2024 (Pascal Guyot/AFP)
“This is an antisemitic attack. Once more, our Jewish compatriots are targeted,” Attal said on X, adding: “We won’t give up. In the face of antisemitism, in the face of violence, we will never allow ourselves to be intimidated.”
Two cars parked at the synagogue in the seaside resort town were set ablaze at about 8:30 a.m., causing the blast that injured the police officer, according to French media reports. One of the cars allegedly contained a propane gas tank.
Muslim Egyptian Man Beats 8-Year-Old Boy in Front of His Mother in Broad Daylight
"Religion of Peace"
An innocent eight-year-old boy, wearing a kippah, was viciously ambushed while walking with his mother on Via Nazionale, one of Rome’s busiest streets.
The attacker, a 33-year-old Muslim Egyptian man with international protection status, was previously denied entry at the French and Belgian borders, targeted the child with hate-filled screams.
He grabbed the boy, unleashed a savage barrage of punches and kicks, then brutally struck him with a broken glass bottle as the terrified child tried to hide behind his mother.
The mother fought desperately to shield her son. A bystander rushed in to help, but the attacker threatened them both with the jagged glass before fleeing.
The boy survived. He is not OK. He is battered and left to carry the trauma of this horror for the rest of his life.
When they say “globalize the Intifada,” this is what it looks like.
Congratulations to those "protesting" fueling this hatred—you're 100% responsible for this.
While authorities continue to call it an arson attack, "no one wants to call it antisemitic," their daughter, Sarah Perets Lahiani, said.
by Mathilda Heller
A rabbi and his family’s apartment in Grenoble, France, was completely destroyed in a suspected arson attack on Saturday, July 5, the rabbi’s daughter told Radio Judaica on Wednesday.
Rabbi Yhia Lahiani and Rebbetzin Batcheva Lahiani had left for a special celebratory meal at the synagogue with the rest of their family when, less than 10 minutes later, three successive explosions were heard in the apartment.There is nothing left of the family’s home.
Their daughter, Sarah Perets Lahiani, told Radio Shalom, “Someone tried to murder my family.”
“Ten minutes before the house exploded, my sister and her baby and my other sister were there,” she said, calling the fact that they were in synagogue and not at home “a miracle.”
Perets Lahiani later interviewed with Radio Judaica, saying that authorities continue to call it an “arson attack” as “no one wants to call it antisemitic.”
She added that this “really upsets” the family because “Why else, specifically, would the rabbi’s house be set on fire on a Saturday during mealtime?”
“My personal opinion is that if we say it was antisemitic, we’d have to admit there’s a problem to address,” she noted.
They don't want to use the word antisemitic to describe the attack
“As for the criminal aspect, everyone acknowledges it. They know it was a criminal act. There was no hotplate, no candle, it was Shabbat at noon, there was absolutely no reason for the house to catch fire – and only the rabbi’s house. But they don’t want to use the word ‘antisemitic.’ For me, this is antisemitic. I have no doubt about it.”
She explained that the investigation is still ongoing, and that police had found traces of accelerant, which they believe is kerosene, on the stones outside the house.