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New article warns antisemitism has evolved, not disappeared, after the Holocaust

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New article warns antisemitism has evolved, not disappeared, after the Holocaust

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TL;DR

A new article published on the Hnaftali.com website argues that antisemitism has adapted and persisted since the Holocaust, presenting what it calls 'the world's oldest hatred' as a continuing threat. The piece warns that most people underestimate the evolution of anti-Jewish hostility.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The article, shared early Thursday, frames antisemitism as a persistent and evolving phenomenon rather than a historical relic. It argues that the hatred has adapted to modern contexts, a claim that aligns with recent data on anti-Jewish incidents. As The Zioneer has previously reported, surveys found that 57% of American Jews experienced antisemitism in the past year, and FBI data show Jews are targeted in hate crimes at six times their population share. The new piece adds to a growing body of commentary warning that the threat remains urgent.

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