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Aaron Maté: The US ignores its own terrorist designation of Syria’s ruling Al Qaeda veterans, all while maintaining sanctions that devastate ordinary civilians.

The US ignores its own terrorist designation of Syria’s ruling Al Qaeda veterans, all while maintaining sanctions that devastate ordinary civilians.

In his memoir of his time as a senior aide to President Obama, Ben Rhodes recalled one of the administration’s top quandaries in Syria.

Back in late 2012, the CIA was waging a multi-billion dollar covert war to help Syrian insurgents topple then-Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. By that point, Al Qaeda had established a powerful franchise in Syria known as Jabhat al-Nusra, which international actors were promptly designating as a terrorist organization.

Yet for a US government seeking regime change in Damascus, adding al-Nusra to the State Department terror list posed a problem. On the ground, Rhodes acknowledged, al-Nusra “was probably the strongest fighting force” against the Syrian government. Moreover, rather than coming into conflict with one another, it was “also clear that the more moderate opposition” favored by the US was in fact “fighting side by side with al-Nusra.” Therefore, Rhodes recalled arguing to his colleagues, designating al-Nusra as a terrorist organization “would alienate the same people we want to help.”

Rhodes and his compatriots ended up losing that debate. Yet while the State Department designated al-Nusra in December 2012, it turns out that the US still found a way to help. By placing Nusra on the terrorist list, the New York Times explained that month, the Obama administration hoped “to remove one of the biggest obstacles to increasing Western support for the rebellion: the fear that money and arms could flow to a jihadi group that could further destabilize Syria and harm Western interests.”

In other words, designating al-Nusra as a terrorist group was a toothless move that helped the Obama administration continue arming the insurgency that the Nusra militants dominated. The notion that US sanctions would force an Al Qaeda-dominated rebellion to abandon its leading fighting force was a fantasy – if not a deliberate ruse — that ensured that US weapons would continue to flow.

And that they did: three months after Nusra’s terrorist designation, the Associated Press reported that the US and its proxy war allies had “dramatically stepped up weapons supplies to Syrian rebels” to help them “seize Damascus.” Despite the Obama administration’s public opposition to Nusra, “there is little clear evidence from the front lines that all the new, powerful weapons are going to groups which have been carefully vetted by the U.S.” Instead, insurgents “including Jabhat al-Nusra” had been seen “with such weapons.” Once U.S. weapons arrived in Syria, the Obama administration quietly acknowledged that it had no way of controlling who would use them. “We needed plausible deniability in case the arms got into the hands of al-Nusra,” a former senior administration official explained in 2013.

With US arms in hand, al-Nusra and its allies captured the Syrian province of Idlib in May 2015. It was from Idlib that al-Nusra – now under the name of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) – launched the recent offensive that removed Assad.

And now that HTS, an Al Qaeda offshoot, has finally seized Damascus in December 2024, the Obama administration veterans who now serve under President Biden are facing a dilemma similar to what Ben Rhodes described during that same month in 2012.

On the one hand, the US helped the insurgency that toppled Assad – not only via the CIA dirty war, but also the crippling sanctions that crushed Syria’s economy and the concurrent military occupation that deprived Syria of its oil and wheat. Yet on the other — because of the decision that the Obama team took in December 2012 over Rhodes’ objections — the new Syrian government is a designated terrorist organization. The HTS ruler, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani – now using his given name, Ahmed al-Shara – even has a $10 million US bounty on his head.

In Washington, the decision has been made to give Syria’s ruling Al Qaeda spinoff another helping hand.

After meeting with al-Jolani/al-Shara in Damascus on Dec. 20th, senior State Department official Barbara Leaf announced that the US will suspend the $10 million reward for his capture. In Leaf’s telling, Al-Shara “came across as pragmatic” and offered “moderate statements” on issues including the rights of women and minorities.

The US government’s willingness to engage with al-Shara, a former leader of Al Qaeda – and before that, a former deputy leader of ISIS – underscores that its definition of “terrorism” is entirely dependent on political calculations. The operative standard boils down to whether or not the designated “terrorist” is “on our side”, as Jake Sullivan described al-Qaeda in Syria in a now infamous February 2012 email.

Similar criteria applies to the US definition of “moderate.” After receiving the Biden administration’s endorsement, al-Shara’s government has offered a vision for Syria that hardly reflects the democratic aspirations of the secular, reformist protesters who took to the streets against Assad in early 2011. …

After initially suggesting that there would be quick elections, al-Shara now says that this could take up to four years. For a war-torn country like Syria, some interim period of restructuring before a vote is understandable. But the government that al-Shara is putting in place for this open-ended transition does not resemble Syria’s rich cultural mosaic, and instead HTS’ own brand of sectarianism.

Al-Shara has tapped Anas Hassan Khattab, a former Al-Qaeda commander and Nusra co-founder, as Syria’s new intelligence chief. Back in 2014, the United Nations designated Khattab as a “terrorist” for his critical role in Nusra’s financing and operations. Meanwhile, the only woman appointed to serve in the “transition” government to date has declared that the new system will be based on Sharia law. She also insisted that there will no space for both “secularism” and “those who don’t agree with my thinking.”

The most ominous development is a wave of sectarian violence. Although largely downplayed in Western media, there are widespread reports, documented with video evidence, of militant attacks on Alawite, Christians, and other minorities. Although HTS fighters have reportedly tried to stop such attacks in some areas, this is an inevitable consequence of a sectarian insurgency taking power in a decimated, divided country. As the New York Times notes, HTS’s own ranks “include thousands of radicalized foreign fighters”, complemented by many more in other militias. In a show of gratitude for their critical role in toppling Assad, al-Shara has said that these foreign militants will likely be granted Syrian citizenship.

Continues at Matés Substack.

Israel increases hasbara in effort to change the narrative on its Gaza genocide

Israel has spent millions trying win hearts and minds abroad. It’s about to spend 20 times more.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry will receive $150 million for what’s officially known as public diplomacy, or in Hebrew, hasbara.

The Israeli government plans to offset wartime spending and an economic slowdown with tax hikes and deep cuts to public servicesBut the proposed budget for 2025 also includes a massive new allocation: toward pro-Israel advocacy efforts abroad.

Under the new budget, Israel’s Foreign Ministry will receive $150 million, on top of what it gets for its existing activities, for what’s officially known as public diplomacy, or in Hebrew, hasbara. That sum is more than 20 times what such efforts have typically been allotted in past years. 

The dramatic expenditure is the result of a political deal that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu struck last month to shore up his governing coalition. Politician Gideon Saar and his New Hope party agreed to rejoin the coalition in return for the funding and the appointment of Saar as Israel’s foreign minister. 

The news comes as public opinion about Israel in the United States and elsewhere around the world has been intensely battered as a result of a war that has left the neighboring Gaza Strip in ruins with much of its population facing displacement, disease, and hunger. 

Saar’s statement also said he foresees a focus on American college campuses, which have been rocked by pro-Palestinian protests since the war broke out when Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023. The statement noted that its activity will be carried out in cooperation with American Jewish groups and alongside similar efforts by the Diaspora Affairs Ministry.

“Israel’s hasbara efforts and consciousness warfare have for decades not received the critical and life-saving resources and tools they require,” Saar told the Israeli newspaper Maariv. “I am determined to make a change. Every shekel devoted to this cause is an investment, not an expense, and will strengthen Israel and its standing in the world.”

Saar and his team have been holding brainstorming sessions with a wide array of individuals and groups who are involved in pro-Israel advocacy around the world, Jewish Insider reported. Participants include social media influencers, cultural figures, professional hasbara advocates and representatives of various Jewish groups.

Whatever comes of the planning, the Israeli government will attempt to improve upon its weak record of executing similar, albeit smaller advocacy initiatives in the past. Millions spent on the national effort against antisemitism and the delegitimization of Israel around the world over the past decade have not produced almost any fruit in the eyes of Israeli government officials, according to reporting from investigative journalist Uri Blau in the Israeli digital outlet Shomrim. 

“This activity has failed by every conceivable parameter,” Avi Cohen-Scali, the director general of the Ministry of Diaspora and Combating Antisemitism told Shomrim

Nick Fuentes on Trump and Elon

From Nick Fuentes Telegram account.  t.me/nickjfuentes

My rough sketch of what Trump and Elon are up to on X is that American elites seem to be gearing up for the emerging great power confrontation with China, a process which has been greatly accelerated by the supply-chain crisis during the COVID recession, the War in Ukraine, growing naval imbalance with China in the Pacific, and the drift of middle powers away from the United States.

To that end— elites seem to recognize that the domestic unrest created by the culture war has become detrimental and that wokeism, in particular the DEI/ESG agenda, is holding back economic growth and creating a competency crisis.

Environmentalism and other concerns are holding back full exploitation of US energy resources which are required to power technologies like cryptocurrency and AI, and which also act as a geopolitical lever against petrostates like Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela.

Thus, the foreign policy establishment seems to be covertly backing this cultural shift away from Left-Wing wokeism and towards a libertarian “effective accelerationism.”

In short— these guys like Joe Rogan, Sean Maguire, Marc Andreessen, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Elon Musk are NOT ideologically aligned. They are not conservative, traditional, Christian, Right-Wing, nationalist, or sympathetic to pro-White politics.

They are cosmopolitan liberals who have turned against the ideologically leftist elements of the Democratic machine which are holding back the economic power-base of the United States, specifically human capital and energy.

This is why they are feminist, pro-gay, soft pro-trans, pro-immigration, and quite clearly hostile to radical right wing politics.

A brief summary of the MAGA Civil War:

On December 22, Trump appointed Sriram Krishnan as a senior adviser on artificial intelligence. Sriram Krishnan is a naturalized citizen who initially came to the United States from India on a work visa that he obtained through Microsoft.

Previously, Krishnan worked as a general partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen-Horowitz and served as its ambassador to Twitter after Musk’s acquisition, which was partially financed by Marc Andreessen.

Krishnan is the latest Trump appointee drawn from a group of Silicon Valley venture capitalists who call themselves “Little Tech,” mostly in the orbit of Elon Musk and Peter Thiel.

This appointment drew widespread criticism from pro-Trump influencers over previous statements by Krishnan in support of increasing the cap on greencards.

The “Little Tech” or “Tech Bro” faction, including Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, David Sacks, and Sean Maguire, rallied to Krishnan’s defense on X, voicing support for high-skilled legal immigration and accusing his detractors of being motivated by racism.

Yesterday and today, the brand accounts “@ConservativeOGs” and “@ProjectGroyp” were stripped of their verification and features, subsequently their affiliate accounts lost their verification and features like increased character limit.

Earlier today, many of the affiliate accounts under the brand “@ProjectGroyp,” including Dalton Clodfelter, Tyler Russell, Ray, ClassicsGroyp, KaizerRev, Pinesap, and Bookcat, were permanently suspended.

At the same time that the suspensions occurred, Elon posted that “reply spammers” were being nuked as he composed the post. @ProjectGroyp received an email from X saying that the account was unverified for engaging in platform manipulation.

Earlier tonight, Elon posted that, being an H-1B immigrant himself, he would “go to war” against anyone who opposes the H-1B program.

This is an extremely disturbing and unfortunate development.

This is precisely the scenario that I warned everybody about over the last 6 months and what motivated me to declare a second Groyper War on the Trump campaign over the issue of legal immigration and the Middle East conflict. This is also precisely why I didn’t vote for Trump.

It became clear by May and June 2024, at the same time that Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, that two distinct but related monied interests were reluctantly coalescing around Trump to solidify their influence over a government which would almost inevitably change hands in the election.

In May 2024, Miriam Adelson signaled her support for Trump and a promise of +$100 million in exchange for commitments on the West Bank and then in June, on the All In podcast co-hosted by Musk ally David Sacks, Trump committed to a policy of “stapling greencards to diplomas.” Musk went on to contribute nearly $300 million to Trump.

At that time, I was highly critical of both developments and raised the alarm. All of it was either downplayed or ignored by pro-Trump influencers who insisted that Trump’s commitments to Israel were fabricated by a “Left-Wing Israeli blog” (that’s Ha’aretz by the way), and that Trump’s immigration remark was an “off the cuff,” “throwaway remark,” which he didn’t really mean.

On the contrary, these were very significant, intentional concessions that were given desperately in exchange for campaign money and completely forfeited any claim to “America First” foreign policy or immigration policy, and it all happened right in the open.

These so-called “tech bros” like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, David Sacks, Sean Maguire, Vivek Ramaswamy, Jacob Helberg, and Marc Andreessen do not share any of our values, as I said repeatedly. Most of them are immigrants, most of them are either brown or Jewish, many of them are gay, and all of them are non-Christian.

They were not conservative on social issues, they are hardcore Zionists, they are not ethnic nationalists, and they always supported legal immigration. And slowly but surely they began to take over Mar-a-Lago after the David Sacks “Little Tech” fundraiser which he hosted for Trump in June.

Throughout the year, pro-Trump shills reassured the base that this was a “dream team,” that these tech moguls came around to Trump because they must have experienced an epiphany and converted ideologically to Trumpism, they downplayed all concerns about this arrangement.

They insisted that any contention between the base and the donors could be resolved “once Trump won the election.” Well, here we are. Trump won the election. And now all of these appointees and donors are threatening to go to war with opponents of H-1B and excise them from the party.

How are you supposed to push back now? They already got your votes. So what now? Your plan is to “pressure” the administration by “speaking out” … where? On Twitter? The platform owned by them? On Rumble? The platform owned by them? Great plan.

Now it’s the Christmas before Trump takes office and Elon is calling for all “racists” who want “DEI for lazy, mediocre white Americans” to be cut out “root and stem” from the GOP and is apparently getting started by banning many of them on Twitter.

What do the Trump shills like Mike Cernovich and Jonathan Keeperman advise now? Go check their Twitter. They say we just better not make Elon mad or insult him and if we “push back” we must do it in between showering praise on Elon. I’m not exaggerating, that’s what they are doing.

And this is just the beginning. Don’t say I didn’t warn you, because I did. This is what happens when you let Jews do your thinking for you and you get swept up in emotions. Our people have been outmaneuvered politically for GENERATIONS because of shit like this.

For now, all we can do is hunker down and ride out another four years.

Rumor has it that this big “AI push” is something being foisted upon Trump by Jacob Helberg, who has his ear. Helberg is the senior advisor to Alex Karp, the hysterical Jewish co-founder of Palantir. Karp is the guy who says his company is responsible for stopping the Far Right in Europe and his biggest fear is being defenestrated by Christian Nationalists for being Jewish.

Palantir is an intelligence contractor which exclusively served the CIA from 2000-2008 and was mostly like created as a mechanism to privatize a CIA program. It was co-founded by Karp and Peter Thiel. Helberg was the first of the tech moguls in 2024 to max out his contribution to the Trump joint-fundraising committee in March, the others soon followed. Helberg was a lifelong Democrat until October 7th when he changed his party affiliation.

Then, it was JD Vance who arranged for the Silicon Valley fundraiser hosted by David Sacks back in June. JD Vance is a lifelong protege of Peter Thiel and his political career started in 2022 when Thiel cut him a check for $15 million to run for Senate and then secured for him the Trump endorsement in the Republican primary.

David Sacks was a key part of the Paypal predecessor Confinity, which was cofounded by Peter Thiel, and later merged with Elon Musk’s payment company to form Paypal. Sacks was an angel investor in SpaceX and Palantir; he also hosted a fundraiser for Vance in 2022 with Keith Rabois, Jacob Helberg’s husband.

Helberg is a Jewish immigrant from Europe

Elon is an immigrant from South Africa

Thiel is an immigrant from South Africa

Sacks is a Jewish immigrant from South Africa

I WAS RIGHT.

YOU WERE WRONG.

APOLOGIZE. NOW.

YOU WERE TRICKED.

YOU FORGOT THE NUMBER ONE RULE OF POLITICS: DETERMINE WHETHER THEY ARE JEWISH.

NY Post: Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on my properties’

Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on my properties’

“I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump said by phone, referring to the H-1B program, which permits companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.

“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” added Trump, who restricted access to foreign worker visas in his first administration and has been critical of the program in the past.

President-elect Trump told The Post Saturday he supports immigration visas for highly skilled workers, appearing to side with Elon Musk on the issue.via REUTERS

Musk and other tech barons argued this week that the H-1B visa program is critical to ensuring American companies can find highly skilled labor which may not be easily available in the U.S. labor force and must be expanded.

Trump’s Saturday comments come a day after Musk vowed to go to “war” on the issue, telling one mocking opponent to go “f–k yourself.”

“Stop trying to optimize something that shouldn’t exist,” a line often used by Musk, Mackey wrote. “Let’s optimize H-1B,” he sarcastically added.

Musk fired back: “The reason I’m in America along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that made America strong is because of H1B.”

Elon Musk vowed he would “go to war” to defend H1B visas.Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

“Take a big step back and F–K YOURSELF in the face. I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend,” he added, paragraphing a memorable line from the 2008 comedy “Tropic Thunder.”

The tech billionaire has been criticized by MAGA diehards including Laura Loomer and Ann Coulter — who say the H-1B visa program has been abused and needs to be sharply curtailed.

And influential voices around Trump have publicly begun turning on Musk as well.

“Someone please notify ‘Child Protective Services’— need to do a ‘wellness check’ on this toddler,” former White House Counselor Steve Bannon jeered at the X boss in a Saturday post to his account on Gettr.

The H-1B program allows highly skilled immigrants into the US workforce, but critics say it has been abused.cristianstorto – stock.adobe.com

Musk said his passion for the issue stemmed from wanting America to remain competitive by attracting “the top ~0.1% of engineering talent” which he said was essential for “America to keep winning.”

What do you think? Post a comment.

Vivek Ramaswamy, who is slated to run the Department of Government Efficiency with Musk, backed Musk and offered a critique of American society.

“American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence,” Ramaswamy wrote on X.

The Counter-Jeethad on X

Despite my optimism about the Trump administration, two big worries: the fanatical Zionism of several of his appointments and the prospective H-1B fiasco being advocated by Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramaswamy  — all major players in the incoming administration. As Laura Loomer notes, the H1-B policy advocated by these people is not an America First policy. And, as Greg Johnson notes, it is basically an anti-White policy. The problem, of course, is the official color-blindness which still dominates mainstream conservatism, now in a context of anti-White hate broadcast from the all the moral high ground of the West — particularly the media and academia.

Note that Loomer is Jewish. I agree with Johnson that this is not a problem. We have to take allies wherever we can find them. Jews understand that it’s not about principles but about interests, and the mainstream Jewish community does not see Loomer as compatible with Jewish interests, most likely because she has stood up for White people and Christian Nationslism. Here’s the ADL on Loomer:

On December 8, 2022, Twitter reinstated right-wing political activist, former Congressional candidate in Florida and self-proclaimed “proud Islamophobe” Laura Loomer, where she is verified through Twitter Blue. That day, Loomer posted to Telegram: “This feels so surreal after being totally silenced for 4 years. Now I can return to exposing the truth to millions of people every day, just like I used to.” Loomer has a history of extremist ties, including a close relationship with white supremacist Nick Fuentes, and has tweeted allegations that the GOP rigged her (failed) primary election “because they didn’t want me in office exposing their corruption.”

Extremists and Conspiracy Theorists Reemerge on Twitter

The ADL links to this article on MSNBC:

Laura Loomer, the far-right extremist and proud bigot who failed to win the Republican nomination in a Florida congressional race Tuesday, is as vile as they come. But because Loomer is encouraging her supporters not to vote for the GOP nominee in the general election, she may just be the Democrats’ best weapon to win an otherwise safe GOP seat. Here’s hoping she inspires other MAGA losers to follow her lead.

For those lucky enough to not know who Loomer is, she’s a one-stop shop for bigotry.

For those lucky enough to not know who Loomer is, she’s a one-stop shop for bigotry. She has dubbed herself a “proud Islamophobe” and has backed it up with a slew of hate-filled comments about Muslims being “savages.” On a podcast hosted by a white nationalist, she declared, “I’m going to fight for white people” and added, “I’m a really big supporter of the Christian nationalist movement.” And this 29-year-old — who was gleefully endorsed by Donald Trump when she ran for Congress in 2020 — has been banned by a number of platforms from Twitter to GoFundMe, for her hate speech and conspiracy theories. She can’t even catch an Uber or a Lyft.

Sriram Krishnan, Senior Policy Advisor for AI at the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

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This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted:

Deeply disturbing to see the appointment of Sriram Krishnan as Senior Policy Advisor for AI at the Office of Science and Technology Policy. . . . How will [we] control immigration in our country and promote America First innovation when Trump appointed this guy who wants to REMOVE all restrictions on green card caps in the United States so that foreign students (which makes up 78% of the employees in Silicon Valley) can come to the US and take jobs that should be given to American STEM students. . . . This is not America First policy.

Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we need to recruit the very best team members from around the world, by removing the country-caps on H-1B visas, the vast majority of which go to Indians. Winning against America’s global rivals is measured by GDP and corporate profits.

This is a totally disingenuous argument, because H-1B visas are not for recruiting the “best of the best.” We have a different visa for that: the O visa, which is a temporary non-immigrant worker visa for people of “extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics,” including movies and television. About 38,000 of these visas were granted in 2023. If we had a complete ban on immigration and mass deportation of illegals, I would have no problem with O visas.

H-1B visas are very different. Companies seek these for entry-level positions. They have to prove that they can’t find Americans for the job. But this is obviously bogus, because in many cases, companies have fired existing American workers (mostly white), then brought in H-1Bs, mostly from India, to replace them. These H-1Bs work longer hours at lower wages. Many are incompetent. Many have fake degrees. But they cut costs, raise profits, and enrich management. The fact Indian recruiting firms fill companies with fellow Indians is not meritocracy in action. It is Hindu nepotism. Unsurprisingly, Sriram and Vivek are all for it.

The claim that Indian H-1B visas are about bringing in “the best and the brightest” is entirely fraudulent. It is entirely about lowering wages by hiring substandard, cut-rate, corporate coolies. Yet countless prominent and credentialed people, including Elon Musk and Vivek Ramitupyoursnout, will look you straight in the eye, give you a firm handshake, and repeat that lie over and over again. To borrow a line from Matt Parrott, it is as infuriating a shit test as being asked to pretend that Bruce Jenner is now a woman.

The claim that Big Tech has to resort to hiring foreign workers because they can’t find American workers is entirely bogus. There are thousands of unemployed, mostly white American tech workers who are systematically discriminated against racially by major American corporations. White Americans who seek STEM degrees are also systematically discriminated against by colleges and universities. There are thus many thousands of highly intelligent white Americans with STEM degrees who are unemployed, underemployed, and deeply bitter about their lot. And how many more would pursue STEM if they felt it was a viable path?

The tinder was heaped up. All it needed was Laura Loomer’s spark.

Much to my pleasure, Laura Loomer stood her ground and doubled down, going so far as to demand a divorce between Big Tech and the MAGA movement. We don’t need a divorce. But MAGA needs to show Big Tech that it wears the pants in the family. For this alone, I am declaring Loomer—who describes herself as a “Jewish white nationalist”—to be Counter-Currents’ [Non-White] Ally of the Year for 2024. To those of you who are annoyed because Loomer is a Jew, my answer is simple: if Laura Loomer wants to use her Jewish magic to defend white Americans, good for her. The only thing shameful here is that more white Americans aren’t doing the same.

Continue on Counter-Currents

‘57% of European Jews consider leaving’: Europe’s post-Gaza antisemitism surge

Of course, they won’t all leave. Poorer Jews are more likely to leave because they can’t easily escape the blowback from the Gaza genocide. But wealthy Jews will stay. And nothing is likely to change given the role of Jewish elites throughout the West. And zero attempt to justify Israeli unjustifiable actions.

What has happened in Gaza and Israeli’s aggressive actions throughout the Middle East may turn out to be a turning point of Jewish history. Impossible to see Jews as victims but they are still trying:

His solutions included mandatory visits to Holocaust memorial sites and concentration camps for all Austrian youth, support for antisemitism research in academia to combat campus ignorance and a clear institutional and political recognition of October 7 as the largest pogrom against Jews since the Holocaust. …
“It’s essential to remember that European countries’ fight against antisemitism isn’t a favor to Jews or Israel but part of the battle for Europe’s identity and character. The concern over European Jewry’s departure is real and history has shown this would signal Europe’s unraveling.”
Before getting overly optimistic, it’s worth noting that according to the Israelite Community of Vienna (IKG), 1,147 antisemitic incidents were reported in Austria in 2023, 720 of which took place after the October 7 massacre. This marks a 60% increase year-on-year – but Austria’s fight against this horrifying trend is still commendable.
One of the summit’s critical efforts is promoting the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) antisemitism definition. Drafted in Budapest in 2015, it’s a non-legally binding working definition.

‘57% of European Jews consider leaving’: Europe’s worrying antisemitism surge

Combat Antisemitism Movement conference in Vienna brings together local community leaders to warn of growing antisemitic sentiment and come up with solutions as most European Jews consider emigrating

Tamar Sebok, Vienna|12.25.24 | 21:01
“Most antisemites I know don’t think they’re antisemites. They respond just like we do: they hold conferences and believe they’re defending human rights, thinking they’re actually the greatest opponents of antisemitism,” said David Hirsch, a sociology professor at the University of London’s Goldsmiths College and founder of Engage, a movement combating academic boycotts on Israel.
According to him, “fields like the humanities and arts are becoming hostile toward anyone connected to Israel and most Jews. The solution is to shift the discussion to content and facts because this way it’s pretty clear who’s committing genocide and who’s not. You could say each side presents its own set of facts. It’s very hard to sway the public with comparisons between October 7 and Gaza.”
הפגנת נגד ישראל במדריד

Pro-Palestinian rally in Madrid, Spain
(Photo: OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)
Hirsch, like other speakers from Europe’s Jewish community, attended this month’s “Action Matters” summit in Vienna.
The event was organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), an independent organization operating globally for five years, building connections among mayors and politicians to influence the fight against antisemitism and the European Leadership Network (ELNET), a European organization founded in 2007 to strengthen ties between Israel and Europe.
Typically, such events focus on reporting the rise of antisemitism in Europe. The novelty of this summit was its emphasis on actionable methods to combat this widespread phenomenon that’s breaking records unseen since World War II.
The number of antisemitic incidents has risen by about 400% in some parts of Europe since October 7. “We’re losing the battle,” said Dr. Ariel Muzicant, president of the European Jewish Congress, at the summit’s outset. “57% of European Jews are considering leaving. In a few years, 50% of the communities may no longer exist.”
The event’s significance lies in its target audience. Most summit attendees were non-Jewish members of parliament and city representatives from across Europe who are determined to act against the alarming spread of antisemitism. They came to share their actions and gather new ideas. Among the cities represented were Krakow, Ljubljana, Berlin, Vienna and Malmo.

פרופ' דוד הירש

Prof. David Hirsch
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)
In addition to topics discussed with the entire audience, small group discussions addressed curbing antisemitism and boycotts online, in universities and in sports. Yael Arad, chair of Israel’s Olympic Committee, participated in one such discussion sharing her successful handling of the painful issue during the 2024 Paris Olympics.
CAM Director Sacha Roytman Dratwa declared, “We believe in collaborating with a broad spectrum of government officials, mayors, religious and community leaders, diplomats, cultural influencers, educators, artists and business leaders.
“Through this inclusive mobilization of diverse disciplines, we believe we can build a global coalition against antisemitism and achieve strategic, profound and meaningful social change in combating it.”
Why Vienna? CAM Director of European Affairs Oriana Marie Kruger explained: “This is a city doing incredible work against antisemitism and racism. It has a rich Jewish history. We’ve already held summits in Greece and Germany and next year we’ll host one in Paris.”
In Austria, burning the Israeli flag is prohibited and chanting “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is illegal. The event opened with a speech by former president of Austria’s National Council Wolfgang Alexander Sobotka, a well-known fighter against antisemitism.

אוריאן מרי קרוגר, העומדת בראש התנועה למאבק באנטישמיות באירופה

Oriana Marie Kruger
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)
His solutions included mandatory visits to Holocaust memorial sites and concentration camps for all Austrian youth, support for antisemitism research in academia to combat campus ignorance and a clear institutional and political recognition of October 7 as the largest pogrom against Jews since the Holocaust.
Israel’s ambassador to Vienna, David Roet, also stressed Austria’s efforts to combat antisemitism: “The same Austria that welcomed Hitler with cheers is now leading the fight against antisemitism in Europe. The normalization of antisemitism and the situation where Jews are the only minority whose claims of racism are dismissed with scorn cannot continue.
“It’s essential to remember that European countries’ fight against antisemitism isn’t a favor to Jews or Israel but part of the battle for Europe’s identity and character. The concern over European Jewry’s departure is real and history has shown this would signal Europe’s unraveling.”
Before getting overly optimistic, it’s worth noting that according to the Israelite Community of Vienna (IKG), 1,147 antisemitic incidents were reported in Austria in 2023, 720 of which took place after the October 7 massacre. This marks a 60% increase year-on-year – but Austria’s fight against this horrifying trend is still commendable.
One of the summit’s critical efforts is promoting the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) antisemitism definition. Drafted in Budapest in 2015, it’s a non-legally binding working definition.

וולפגנג אלכסנדר סובוטקה

Wolfgang Alexander Sobotka
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)
“Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
This definition, which includes expressions of hatred against Israel and its right to exist as forms of antisemitism, repeatedly resurfaces as proposed legislation in countries seeking tools to combat antisemitism.
‘There’s no single solution’
What are the main challenges faced by Jews in Europe and what solutions are being proposed? “There’s no single solution,” explained ELNET Executive Director for Germany, Austria and Switzerland Carsten Ovens. “It’s a giant puzzle. The fact we’re bringing policymakers from across Europe here to discuss their country’s challenges and ways to combat antisemitism is the summit’s greatest achievement.”
Kruger pointed to several trends: “Western European countries with colonial pasts have become very antisemitic. In these places, Israel is often called an ‘apartheid state,’ and many antisemitic incidents are tied to Israel. In Eastern Europe, it’s crucial to preserve Holocaust memory and support Jewish historical research but there are fewer Israel-related problems.
“We mainly work with mayors and parliamentarians to change institutional policies, embed strategies to fight antisemitism and we’re already seeing results. In five years, we’ve established significant connections with 400 municipalities across Europe. In the U.S., we succeeded in declaring a ‘Jewish American Heritage Month,’ and we hope to implement a similar day in Europe.”

יעל ארד, יו"ר הוועד האולימפי הישראלי

Yael Arad
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)
The use of “anti-Zionism” (as hostility toward Israel is termed here) as an antisemitic weapon greatly concerns participants. It’s harder to combat pseudo-political positions without a pro-Israel consensus than antisemitism, which everyone agrees threatens democracy.
This sensitive issue greatly interests the dozens of parliament members and city representatives gathered in the wood-paneled hall in central Vienna, just a two-minute walk from the opera house — a setting seemingly far removed from the violence of antisemitic incidents.
“Identity politics, intersectionality, the woke movement and Critical Race Theory (CRT) are ideologies or social movements that, while not inherently threatening to Jews, naturally position Jews on the ‘wrong side’ of the equation. The strategic danger lies in their connection to anti-Israel and anti-Zionism,” said Brig. Gen. (res.) Sima Vaknin-Gil, former IDF chief censor and the Strategic Affairs Ministry’s director-general.
“The convergence of these elements could jeopardize the national security of both Israel and the Jewish people.” Vaknin-Gil, now on CAM’s board, directed part of the summit’s discussions.
Proposed measures against the phenomenon include naming and shaming, which works well against institutions or companies slow to respond or organize Israel-supporting audiences at sports competitions. In France, an organization called No Silence already buses fans to every Israeli team game.

קרסטן אובסט, מנכ"ל ELNET בגרמניה, אוסטריה ושווייץ

Carsten Ovens
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)
Social media poses a particularly tough challenge. Without financial sanctions, it’s hard to imagine major companies changing their lax oversight policies. Recommendations include creating an independent reporting platform, fines for abusers and “network promotion awards” for supporters from the platforms.
Antisemitism on academic campuses is a critical issue. Student representatives from Germany and Austria shared stories of attacks, the price they pay confronting pro-Palestinian professors and lengthy meetings with university heads that yield little progress.
“They don’t really understand the problem and change is minimal,” said Hanna Esther Weiler, president of the German Student Union and vice president of the European Union of Jewish Students. “We’ve lost friends since October 7. Some Jewish students only attend classes, avoiding cafeterias. Some are considering finishing their degrees in Israel.”
“They ask us for data on campus antisemitism incidents like in the U.S. We don’t have such statistics. We’re asked to dialogue with people celebrating massacres,” she added.
“Recently, at a protest near the Bundestag, someone held a sign saying, ‘Free Palestine from Holocaust guilt.’ We’re exhausted. We need help to strengthen our positive identity and financial support or there won’t be a new generation of young Jewish community leaders.”

סימה וואקנין-גיל

Brig. Gen. (res.) Sima Vaknin-Gil
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)

האירוע בווינה

Event panel in Vienna
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)

ד"ר ג'ושוע קרוג

Dr. Joshua Krug
(Photo: Alissar Najjar)
Dr. Joshua Krug, a Jewish historian and theology expert who completed his degree in New York, lived in Israel and now teaches at Heidelberg University, suggested practical steps: “Be proactive, not just reactive. Ensure university presidents know what Jewish students experience, what it means for them to attend class and whether they feel safe in public campus spaces.”
“Ask what the university is doing about it. Jewish students shouldn’t be told, ‘Better not pass through here; there’s a pro-Palestinian protest.’ Does a Jew feel safe on campus wearing a Star of David? What’s the institution’s long-term strategy — not just a tactical response to the problem?”
“Do they clearly state and enforce antisemitism laws? If not, why? Are those claiming to be pro-Palestinian actually so or are they Hamas supporters? Don’t automatically give them a platform; check their exact position first.”
2024 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism
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“Jewish life has moved from the public to the private sphere,” Krug added. “Sometimes I want to stand outside with a sign saying, ‘I’m Jewish — ask me anything,’ but that’s no longer possible.”
“Ultimately, it’s up to non-Jews to fight antisemitism. CAM includes many non-Jewish participants. That’s the summit’s true importance: forging ties with politicians, mayors and university heads to implement these proposals.”
  • The author attended the CAM summit as a guest.

Happy Kwanzaa! The Holiday Brought to You by the FBI

Hopefully, Kamala Harris’ failed presidential campaign won’t dampen her fond recollection of celebrating Kwanzaa as a little girl, sitting around the Festivus pole with the whole family.

Recalling this annual event in her Kwanzaa video last year, she said her favorite Kwanzaa candle was the second one, representing the value of “I will say anything to get elected.” [Ed: Actually, it stands for “self-determination.”]

One reason Kamala was unlikely to celebrate Kwanzaa (though reasonably likely to celebrate Diwali) is that the holiday was only invented in 1966, when Kamala was 2, by Ron Karenga — and it didn’t exactly sweep the nation. Karenga, aka Dr. Maulana Karenga, was the founder of United Slaves, the violent nationalist rival to the Black Panthers. He was also an FBI stooge.

Liberals have become so mesmerized by multicultural gibberish that they have forgotten the real history of Kwanzaa and Karenga’s United Slaves.

In what was ultimately a foolish gambit, during the madness of the ’60s, the FBI encouraged the most extreme black nationalist organizations in order to discredit and split the left. The more preposterous the group, the better. (It’s the same function #BlackLivesMatter serves today.)

By that criterion, Karenga’s United Slaves was perfect.

Despite modern perceptions that blend all the Black activists of the ’60s, the Black Panthers did not hate Whites. Although some of their most high-profile leaders were drug dealers and murderers, they did not seek armed revolution.

Those were the precepts of Karenga’s United Slaves. The United Slaves were proto-fascists, walking around in dashikis, gunning down Black Panthers and adopting invented “African” names. (I will not be shooting any Black Panthers this week because I am Kwanzaa-reform, and we are not that observant.)

[Coulter flashing her mainstream conservative, anti-racist credentials:] It’s as if David Duke invented a holiday called “Anglika,” which he based on the philosophy of “Mein Kampf” — and clueless public schoolteachers began celebrating the made-up, racist holiday.

In the category of the-gentleman-doth-protest-too-much, back in the ’70s, Karenga was quick to criticize Nigerian newspapers that claimed certain American Black radicals were CIA operatives.

Now we know the truth: The FBI fueled the bloody rivalry between the Panthers and United Slaves. In the annals of the American ’60s, Karenga was the Father Gapon, stooge of the czarist police. Whether Karenga was a willing FBI dupe or just a dupe remains unclear.

In one barbarous outburst, Karenga’s United Slaves shot two Black Panthers to death on the UCLA campus, Al “Bunchy” Carter and John Huggins. Karenga himself served time, a useful stepping-stone for his current position as the chair of the Africana Studies Department at California State University at Long Beach. [We used to say hi to each other on the elevator—Africana Studies is in the same building as Psychology; friendly guy these days.]

The esteemed Cal State professor’s invented holiday is a nutty blend of schmaltzy ’60s rhetoric, Black racism and Marxism. The seven principles of Kwanzaa are identical to those of the Symbionese Liberation Army, another invention of The Worst Generation.

In 1974, Patty Hearst, kidnap victim-cum-SLA revolutionary, famously posed next to the banner of her alleged captors, a seven-headed cobra. Each snakehead stood for one of the SLA’s revolutionary principles: Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba and Imani. These are the exact same seven “principles” of Kwanzaa.

When Karenga was asked to distinguish Kawaida, the philosophy underlying Kwanzaa, from “classical Marxism,” he essentially said that, under Kawaida, we also hate Whites. (And here’s something interesting: Kawaida, Kwanzaa and Kuumba are also the only three Kardashian sisters not to have their own shows on the E! network.)

While taking the “best of early Chinese and Cuban socialism” (mass murder or the seizure of private property?), Karenga said Kawaida practitioners believe one’s racial identity “determines life conditions, life chances and self-understanding.”

Or as we know it today, “Lesson plan for K-12 students.” (Except in Florida, thanks to miracle governor DeSantis.)

Kwanzaa emerged not from Africa, but from the FBI’s COINTELPRO. It is a holiday celebrated exclusively by idiot White liberals. Black Americans celebrate Christmas.

Sing to “Jingle Bells”:

Kwanzaa bells, dashikis sell

Whitey has to pay;

Burning, shooting, oh what fun

On this made-up holiday!