Jewish people refuse to be your scapegoats any longer - LGBTQ Nation
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Jewish people refuse to be your scapegoats any longer - LGBTQ Nation
"Since Hamas members attacked a Peace Festival in Israel on October 6, 2023, the subsequent Israel-Hamas war - resulting in the deaths of a reported over 70,000 Palestinians and over 2,000 Israelis, and many more injuries on all sides - antisemitic incidents have spiked worldwide. The latest and most visible violent and deadly attack occurred on Bondi Beach in Australia as Jews and other celebrants attended a First Night of Hanukkah festival on December 14."
""Jews will not replace us! Jews will not replace us!" The estimated 1,500 neo-Nazis and white supremacists blared out this disgusting chant as they marched - with tiki torches in hand - through the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia during the August 11-12, 2017 "Unite the Right" protest rally, scheduled over the planned removal of a statue commemorating Civil War General Robert E. Lee. This march was reminiscent of similar events held throughout Germany, and particularly in Nuremberg during the Nazi era."
Since Hamas attacked a Peace Festival in Israel on October 6, 2023, the Israel-Hamas war has produced reports of over 70,000 Palestinian and over 2,000 Israeli deaths and many injuries. Antisemitic incidents have spiked worldwide following the outbreak of the conflict. A December 14 attack at a First Night of Hanukkah festival on Bondi Beach killed at least 15 people and injured about 40. Anti-Jewish hatred appears to be rising across political, religious, and social spheres. The August 11–12, 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville involved roughly 1,500 neo-Nazis and white supremacists chanting explicitly antisemitic slogans while carrying tiki torches. The targeting of Jewish people reflects a long, complex historical pattern.
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