According to a ynet report, commentator Madaani argued that even Nelson Mandela was accused of anti-Semitism because of his criticism of Israel. The statement highlights the debate over the use of the anti-Semitism label against critics of Israel.
In a piece published by ynet, a commentator identified as Madaani claimed that Nelson Mandela, the former South African leader, was once accused of anti-Semitism because of his criticism of Israel. The specific details of the accusation and the context were not provided in the teaser. The claim is part of a broader debate about the use of anti-Semitism charges to discredit political opponents of Israel. The full article is available on ynet.
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