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Note left on Jewish woman's car in New York reads 'Zionist rats aren't welcome'

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TL;DR

According to reports, a Jewish woman in New York found an antisemitic note on her car that read 'Zionist rats aren't welcome anywhere but Antarctica or hell.' The post argues that anti-Zionism is a socially acceptable form of antisemitism, drawing a parallel to 1930s Germany. The incident adds to a pattern of antisemitic incidents reported in the U.S., as previously covered by The Zioneer.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A Jewish woman in New York found an antisemitic note on her car, reportedly reading: 'Zionist rats aren't welcome anywhere but Antarctica or hell.' The post, published by reports on Tuesday afternoon, argues that anti-Zionism has become a socially acceptable guise for antisemitism. The incident follows a series of antisemitic acts in the U.S., including an assault on a Jewish woman on a New York subway in early June, as The Zioneer previously reported. The broader background includes rising antisemitic rhetoric in American public discourse, with some commentators comparing the current climate to pre-war Europe. The note itself is an example of hostile language targeting Jewish and Zionist identity in public spaces. No details about the woman's identity or the specific location within New York have been provided.

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