The “New Antisemitism” Wasn’t Born on the Right
The new anti-Semitism did not break out on the American right.
It was given a microphone there – but it was born in a completely different place.
The new anti-Semitism did not break out on the American right.
It was given a microphone there – but it was born in a completely different place.
In the Israel of 2025, we have a threat from the north, the south, the east – and also from central Tel Aviv. They say that every bad thing has a good side, but it’s hard to find advantages in the crowd that comes with Israeli flags to demonstrate against… Israel, with hundreds of thousands of followers in Arabic translating the signs live.
If you look up the definition of “enemy in disguise,” you won’t find it in the lexicon of Western diplomats – but you will find it in reality, with a burgundy flag and a curved sword in the middle. It’s called Qatar.
In a world where terrorists hide in caves, stir up dust, and run websites from broken keyboards, there is also Qatar.
A sleazy emirate in the Persian Gulf with grand ambitions – to become the nerve center of global political Islam. Or to be precise: the octopus head of global jihad.