Last night's shooting at a Jewish event in Washington, D.C., when two Israeli Embassy staff were killed, was clearly no random act of violence. It was merely the latest, most horrifying manifestation of a trend that has been intensifying for months, if not years, under the global banner of calls to "Globalize the Intifada."
What happened in the heart of the U.S. capital—at the Capital Jewish Museum—was not just a tragedy; it was a warning.
A brutal confirmation that when antisemitic rhetoric is normalized and allowed to proliferate unchecked, it leads not only to hate and fear, but to bloodshed.
We have long been raising the alarm about the escalating threats posed by radical ideologies, particularly from the far left, that cloak their antisemitism in anti-Israel language.... Read More: Newsweek