Israeli President Herzog emphasizes anti -Semitism in the UN speech because a new report shows a shocking trend
As the world marked international Holocaust Memorial Day And the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the death of the death of Auschwitz on Monday, the oldest hatred in the world is on the rise again.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog addressed the United Nations in honor of the solemn anniversary on Monday, saying that the “moral lighthouse of the UN” was again and again eroded. “
In an interview with the crowded hall of the General Assembly, he asked: “How is it possible for international institutions to be established as an anti-Nazi alliance, to allow killer anti-Semitic views to flourish smoothly, in the shadow of the largest massacre of Jews since World War II? which are established in the midst of the greatest genocide in history – the Holocaust – distorts the definition of ‘genocide’ in favor of one and only goal: the attack of the state of Israel and the Jewish people; “
Herzog added that “anti -Semitism, barbarity, cruelty and racism” succeed in the UN because “too many of the nations represented here – do not face, do not condemn them unanimously and do not fight against them.”
Posted a recent report by the league against the defamation (ADL) In his latest global research, 100 found that 46% of the world’s 2.2 billion adults of the “Port of deeply rooted anti -Semitic attitudes,” number “more than double” what ADL recorded through the 2014 poll.
ADL research reflects the percentage of asking adults who “answered” definitely true “or” probably true “at six or more than 11 negative stereotypes of the Jews tested.” The answers ranged from 5% in Sweden and 8% in Norway, Canada and the Netherlands, up to 97% in Kuwait, the West Coast and Gazi.
Seventy -six percent of respondents in the Middle East and Africa, 51% in Asia, and 49% in Eastern Europe, belonged to most of the surveyed anti -Semitic tropics. Although the respondents living in America (24%), Western Europe (17%) and Oceania (20%) expressed less stacking with anti -Semitic statements, the countries in these regions recorded huge Incidents of violent anti -Semitism From October 7, 2023.
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In response to increasing problems in the US, some in the US Jewish community began to seek safety outside the country. The Israeli Ministry of Immigration and absorption, according to media reports, said that 3,340 Americans had moved to Israel since September 2024. This is an increase in more than 30% of 2,479 Americans who moved to Israel in 2023.
Nuri Katz, founder of Apex Capital Partners, helped clients to procure citizenship through investments for 32 years. Over the last five years, Katz told Fox News Digital that his Jewish client base has spread because of a record level of anti -Semitism in the United States “American Jews are afraid to be stuck and cannot go, just as many of their ancestors are stuck After World War II, “he explained.
Katz said that a popular choice is among his Jewish clients nationality by investing in small Caribbean countries like St. Kittsa and Antigvo.
Though long -awaited the interruption of fire and partial hostage exchange Between Israel and Hamas is ongoing, the state of anti -Semitism around the world could be difficult to capture.
Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union, told Fox News Digital, “it will surely take time to get the world out of distortion in the last year and a half.” He emphasized that “the Jewish people, the Israeli government, the soldiers of Israel’s defense forces, were waiting for a day when they could stop the fight, when they could only start building the future of all in a positive way and be able to return to work on the world of solutions to problems.
In the meantime, “Exalted safety costs are everywhere in the Jewish community,” Hauer said, explaining that some relate to the cost as “anti -Semitism tax.” As a congregation rabbi in the 1990s, Hauer said, “Self -safety in the synagogue meant that the last person should turn the button on the lock.” He said today, “Safety committees The most active committees are in most synagogues. “
The cost is “much more than significant dollars” spent on safety, Hauer said. “The cost is that the energy and resources that religious communities need to invest in strengthening the family and strengthening the community … diverting” to turn “communal Jewish homes into fortresses.”
As a note about “good news”, Hauer said that the hatred that comes from “mass protests, thanks to God, he improved” adding “, which speaks of the better nature of the masses of leaders and responsible people in this country, as well as citizens. “
“Hoping,” he said, explaining that America has “sometimes too forceful majority that despises the hate acts that have been committed against anyone.” Hauer also added that the Earth “must be corrected”.
Considering that there are only some of the remaining hostages that are currently published, the time to relieve is yet to arrive.
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Hauer called on a dichotomic blend of hope and disgust in a press release on long -awaited hostage transfers. “We look forward to S. Hostages that were releasedAnd we cry with those who stayed in the Hamas’ hands, “Hauer said.
“We are grateful that the new administration worked with the old man to make the necessary pressure to bear the hammass, but we are angry that the world allowed it to be so long and further. Freedom to many, but for a moment we will not forget many who remain.