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Anti-Semitism disguised. Just as evil

ANTI-SEMITISM is one of the world's oldest forms of racism, with Jews used as convenient scapegoats for societal problems across the globe. Although its levels wax and wane, and it sometimes lays dormant, anti-Semitism never completely disappears.

In recent times, anti-Semitism has morphed into a new form of Jew-hatred, disguising itself so heavily as to be almost unrecognizable, but at its core no less detrimental. By substituting the Jewish state for the Jewish people and claiming to be 'pro-Palestinian,' 'anti-Zionist,' or 'defenders of human rights,' the new anti-Semites think they can hide in plain sight.