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The NEW Anti-Semitism
...an End Time Factor?
WJC report
reveals increasing anti-Semitism since Lebanon war
AFP
During recent World Jewish Congress conference in Paris, report reveals
changing, more hostile atmosphere for European Jews
A report presented Sunday at a conference of the World Jewish Congress (WJC)
in Paris Sunday indicated that anti-Semitism in Europe had increased
pursuant to Israel's war in Lebanon this summer.
The report, consolidated by the European Jewish Congress, with the
participation of Jewish communities from 25 nations in continental
Europe, revealed that expressions of anti-Semitism have doubled since
this summer.
According to the report, there is a distinct and worrying atmosphere of
general anti-Semitism, more disturbing than the reports of random
anti-Semitic attacks in the street,
Professor Dina Porat, Head of Tel Aviv University's Chaim Rosenberg
School of Jewish Studies and of the Stephen Roth Institute for the Study
of Anti-Semitism and Racism, was one of the conference's coordinators.
According to Porat, the data shows a marked change in atmosphere from
the beginning of the summer of 2006, which has since affected more
moderate sectors of the population, as well.
At the conference, Porat presented anti-Semitic caricatures published
this past summer not only in Arab newspapers, but also sources from
Norway, Mexico and the United Kingdom.
French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin spoke at the conference,
stating that France "stands by Israel" in the face of its security
threats.
Nonetheless, he added criticism of Israel's overflights of Lebanon and
declared that, for the sake of security, the conflict with the
Palestinians must be stopped.
Iranian connection
Conference presenters drew a clear connection between increasing
anti-Semitism in Europe and statements made by Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad.
When he says he wants to kill Jews, we should believe him said president
of the Committee Representing the Jewish Institutions in France (CRIF)
Roger Kukerman.
He's using the same words as Hitler, he added, with the difference being
that he's suspected of having nuclear weapons that Hitler didn't have.
Congress president Edgar Bronfman said that Iran's goal to acquire
nuclear weapons was the most dangerous threat since the Holocaust since
it's objectives are clear: To destroy Israel and control the Middle
East.
As such, Bronfman declared, neutrality on the issue was not an option
for the civilized world.
This is the first time in fifty years that the WJC has held a conference
in Paris. Representatives of some 80 countries around the world were
present.
The conference also featured inter-religious dialogue with French Muslim
and Christian leaders, under the headline 'together for peace', with the
archbishop of Paris, among others, attending in this capacity.
Islamic representative Dalil Boubaker, the leader of the mosque of
Paris, said "Christians, Jews and Muslims must work together to teach
moderation, so that hatred, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia will
disappear."
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