he success of Jewish life in the U.S. has always been deeply inconvenient for Zionists. After all, what happens to their narrative of a “one and only nation-state for the Jewish people” when Jews thrive in free, stable countries?
The success of Jewish life in the U.S. has always been deeply inconvenient for Zionists.
After all, what happens to their narrative of a “one and only nation-state for the Jewish people” when Jews thrive in free, stable countries?
Zionists were similarly unsettled by flourishing Jewish communities in Europe, Canada, and across the Middle East. Instead of celebrating that strength, they sowed fear, using powerful PR to convince Jews they’re only safe if they cling to Israel.
Now, they’re running the same playbook in the U.S.
Suddenly, they’re “outraged” by every incident on college campuses, not because they care about real safety, but because they want to trigger panic and push aliyah.
Historically, Zionists even stoked tensions in ancient Middle Eastern communities to force Jews to flee, all to populate a war-torn state and serve as fodder for a nationalist agenda.
If that’s Zionism’s idea of a “victory,” then it’s been a tragedy for Jews and for Judaism.
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