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miércoles, 1 de noviembre de 2023

The Israeli war machine runs on Jewish fear

The Israeli War Machine Runs on Jewish Fear

Rivkah Brown: On Sunday, Sky News went to Westminster to interview people at a pro-Israel demonstration. "I don't know if we have a future here as British Jews," attendee Esther Bloom told the broadcaster. "Maybe we need to go, maybe that's what people want: maybe they just want the Jews to go."

Bloom's words echoed those of James Cleverly during the 2019 general election campaign. A Corbyn government, Cleverly told the Telegraph, which duly splashed his claim on its front page, would prompt a second Exodus. How had the Prophet Cleverly divined this? From "a number of […] Jewish friends of mine".

The interviews exemplify two mutually reinforcing phenomena: Jewish fear, and the establishment's superb ability to exploit it in the interests of servicing the Israeli war machine.
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