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Globalize the Intifada: A Dangerous Anti-Semitic Campaign Hits America

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

June 22, 2025

3 min read

Brief

The 'globalize the intifada' chant fuels anti-Semitic violence in America, demanding urgent action to curb this dangerous hate movement.

The chant of "globalize the intifada" echoes through American streets and campuses, a phrase so normalized that some politicians shrug it off as a cry for equality. But let’s cut through the noise: this isn’t about fairness. It’s a dangerous call to violence, targeting Jews and Israel supporters with a hatred that’s as old as it is ugly. Recent attacks—firebombs in Pennsylvania, murders in D.C., a planned assault in Boulder—show this isn’t just rhetoric. It’s an anti-Semitic terror campaign unfolding on our soil.

Israelis know the intifada’s true face: cafes and buses turned into slaughterhouses. Now, America’s getting a taste. These aren’t protests for peace or Palestinian rights; they’re a movement obsessed with destroying Israel and vilifying Jews worldwide. The ideology is clear—Jews have no right to their homeland, and violence is a legitimate tool to erase them. This isn’t new. History’s seen Jews blamed for plagues, economic woes, and now, simply for existing.

Framing these attacks as a byproduct of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict misses the mark. Anti-Semitism doesn’t need a geopolitical excuse; it thrives on its own ancient venom. And it’s not just a Jewish problem—it threatens anyone in its path. One solution? Tighten borders against those importing this hate. Deport radicals who preach violence. Ignore the chants at our peril, and we risk letting this rebranded bigotry fester unchecked.

Editor's Comments

So, 'globalize the intifada' is just a catchy slogan for equality? Tell that to the firebombed homes and grieving families. It’s like calling a hurricane a gentle breeze—except this storm’s got a vendetta and a map to every synagogue. Here’s a joke: Why did the intifada go global? It heard the U.S. had open borders and a soft spot for bad ideas.

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