The cluster of attacks targeting places where Jewish people live, work and study, including a firebombing of a synagogue and a daycare center and several instances of antisemitic vandalism, were committed by “a very small group, and potentially one individual behind all those matters,” Deputy Police Commissioner for the state of New South Wales David Hudson told reporters on Monday.
State-sponsored anti-Semitism would prove most helpful to Zionism. Indeed, Zionist leaders consciously recognised that state anti-Semitism was essential to their colonial project. Herzl did not mince words about this. He would declare in his foundational pamphlet that “the Governments of all countries scourged by Anti-Semitism will be keenly interested in assisting us to obtain [the] sovereignty we want”; and indeed that not “only poor Jews” would contribute to an immigration fund for European Jews, “but also Christians who wanted to get rid of them”.
Israel is openly alligning with the European far right (and of course the guy who did a Nazi salute in America)
You really don’t need to keep posting screenshots of articles. I’m not even bothering to read them anymore because it takes too long to find the article and figure out how you’re taking the headline out of context.
Consistently posting screenshots of bullshit kinda ruins the assumption of good faith.
Here’s my rebuttal:
The bit you highlighted from the article doesn’t make any indication about the identity of anyone. It’s really only a smoking gun if you already accept your conclusion.
A historical quote about Jewish people being driven to Israel aligning with Zionist goals isn’t really evidence of a conspiracy.
Neither is Israels political allies.
You’re not going to convince me there’s a zionist conspiracy to stage antisemitism. There have certainly been cases where people staged antisemitism. That doesn’t mean there’s some grand conspiracy by the zionists.
Seeing that someone did something antisemitic and concluding “oh, it must have been those tricksy Jews faking it” is antisemitic, just like making assumptions about the race of a criminal is racist. Data points that align with your prejudice don’t validate making assumptions without evidence, and data points don’t provide evidence of an ornate structure linking them.
I recognize it because staging antisemitism is core Zionist doctrine. From the founder of Zionism himself:
Israel is openly alligning with the European far right (and of course the guy who did a Nazi salute in America)
But lets keep going.
Also here is a fun video of a Zionist at a pro Palestine protest. https://i.imgur.com/YJs3PrA.mp4
You really don’t need to keep posting screenshots of articles. I’m not even bothering to read them anymore because it takes too long to find the article and figure out how you’re taking the headline out of context.
Consistently posting screenshots of bullshit kinda ruins the assumption of good faith.
Here’s my rebuttal:

The bit you highlighted from the article doesn’t make any indication about the identity of anyone. It’s really only a smoking gun if you already accept your conclusion.
A historical quote about Jewish people being driven to Israel aligning with Zionist goals isn’t really evidence of a conspiracy.
Neither is Israels political allies.
You’re not going to convince me there’s a zionist conspiracy to stage antisemitism. There have certainly been cases where people staged antisemitism. That doesn’t mean there’s some grand conspiracy by the zionists.
Seeing that someone did something antisemitic and concluding “oh, it must have been those tricksy Jews faking it” is antisemitic, just like making assumptions about the race of a criminal is racist. Data points that align with your prejudice don’t validate making assumptions without evidence, and data points don’t provide evidence of an ornate structure linking them.
Let’s not.
You did not respond to the video it is the best part.