Antisemitism is not dead it only changes masks.

The world is outraged only when it comes to Israel. But when Muslims slaughter Muslims - silence. This is not care for Palestinians. This is pure antisemitism.

Oded Tagger
Oded Tagger
October 1, 20252 min read0 views
Antisemitism is not dead it only changes masks.

TL;DR

The world explodes in anger only when Israel is involved but stays silent when Muslims kill Muslims And yet: Between 2015-2023, the UN adopted 154 resolutions against Israel vs only 71 against the entire rest of the world combined The truth is clear Jews are always blamed: for genocide, starvation, deportation even though Israel is the only nation that supplies food, goods, and medicine to its ...

Key Takeaways

  • 1The world explodes in anger only when Israel is involved but stays silent when Muslims kill Muslims
  • 2The truth is clear Jews are always blamed: for genocide, starvation, deportation even though Israel is the only nation that supplies food, goods, and medicine to its enemies
  • 3And yet: Between 2015-2023, the UN adopted 154 resolutions against Israel vs only 71 against the entire rest of the world combined

Antisemitism is not dead it only changes masks. The world is outraged only when it comes to Israel.
But when Muslims slaughter Muslims - silence.
This is not care for Palestinians. This is pure antisemitism.

Enough with the double standards. Enough with the lies. It is time to expose the bitter truth behind the obsession with Israel and the blindness to real crimes happening before our eyes.

1. Antisemitism, a virus that mutates
Antisemitism is ancient and cursed.
It never disappears  it only adapts:
Once it was Religion.
Then it was Race.
After the Holocaust – it became Israel.
Hatred of Israel is simply the new name for the oldest hatred.

2. Global hypocrisy: Muslims killing Muslims? Silence.
The world explodes in anger only when Israel is involved but stays silent when Muslims kill Muslims.
Examples:
Syria & Yemen: Hundreds of thousands killed. No protests.
Pakistan (2023–2024): Nearly 2 million Muslims deported to Afghanistan.
Iraq: Tens of thousands killed in Sunni–Shia conflicts.
Iran: Brutal oppression of Sunni, Baluchi, and Arab Muslims.
Afghanistan: Taliban terror, women banned from work and study.
Myanmar: Rohingya Muslims slaughtered and expelled.

And yet:
Between 2015-2023, the UN adopted 154 resolutions against Israel vs only 71 against the entire rest of the world combined.
When it’s Muslims against Muslims - silence.
But when Jews defend themselves - suddenly the “global conscience” wakes up.

3. Where are the “Arab brothers”?
Jordan: Never granted Palestinians citizenship, even when it controlled the West Bank.
Egypt: Sealed Gaza completely. Rafah shut, Palestinians trapped, Israel blamed.
Lebanon: Palestinians stuck in camps for decades, no rights, no work, no property.
Saudi Arabia & Gulf States: Never absorbed Palestinians, never gave citizenship. Oil is abundant – “brotherhood” absent.
Qatar: Billions to Hamas leaders in luxury hotels, not to people.
Iran: Arms, trains, and directs Hamas & Hezbollah – driven by hatred of Israel.

Their problem is not Palestinians.
The problem is Jews who live, succeed, and win.

The truth is clear
Jews are always blamed: for genocide, starvation, deportation  even though Israel is the only nation that supplies food, goods, and medicine to its enemies.
Even after October 7, Israel strives not to harm civilians, while Hamas hides behind them.
Israel is the only nation that feeds its enemies after a massacre  and yet it is the one accused.
Enough.
No more defamation.
No more double standards.
The truth must be told.

About the Author

Oded Tagger

CEO | Futurist | AI Visionary | IT Transformation Leader Owner and CEO of WeRlive LTD, a leading consulting firm specializing in IT project management, CxO-level advisory, and enterprise systems integration. Certified member of the Israel Directory Union (IDU) and an experienced angel investor in emerging technologies. With decades of leadership in IT infrastructure, customer success, and business innovation, I have built a reputation for delivering complex projects with precision, agility, and human-centric excellence. Today, my passion lies at the intersection of technology, artificial intelligence, and future foresight. As a futurist and AI thought leader, I regularly publish strategic articles forecasting the future of AI, the evolution of digital society, and the profound transformations shaping industries and humanity. I help organizations anticipate what's next — by bridging present capabilities with future opportunities. My approach blends deep technical expertise, executive-level strategy, and visionary thinking to empower companies to innovate boldly, navigate change confidently, and build resilience for the decades ahead.

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