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Nadav Eyal: 作为一名以色列记者,我非常担心美国犹太社区的处境。他们投入大量时间和资源帮助以色列,现在却成为了攻击目标。这是因为人们普遍认为以色列不仅犯下了战争罪,还犯下了危害人类罪和种族灭绝罪。因此,任何支持以色列的人都被视为合法的攻击目标。我在Twitter和Facebook上看到了前所未有的恶意反犹主义言论。仅仅因为我说犹太人像其他民族一样有民族自决的权利,就受到了各种反犹主义者的攻击,包括基督教反犹主义、MAGA反犹主义和左翼激进反犹主义。他们利用种族隔离、种族清洗和种族灭绝等概念来攻击以色列的合法性。我现在非常担忧,就像10月7日早上一样,不知道真主党是否会加入入侵以色列的行列。我认为我们正面临着第八条战线,暴力事件正在发生,而且战略层面上的攻击也越来越多,尤其来自欧洲。重要的是要理解,人们攻击以色列及其支持者,不是因为以色列做了什么,而是因为以色列是什么。 Nadav Eyal: 我认为以色列应该更多地考虑到全球正在发生的事情,以及其行为可能对犹太社区产生的影响。这并不意味着以色列因为害怕反犹分子的反应而不敢采取行动维护自身安全,而是意味着它需要对自身在世界上的地位采取现实的态度。民意调查显示,即使在美国,对以色列持负面看法的人也超过了半数。在欧洲,这一比例更高。如果以色列内阁能够真正讨论这场战争将如何影响我们在全球的地位,那将是非常重要的。当然,以色列是一个小国,是2000年来唯一的犹太国家。如果我们不考虑战争如何影响我们的战略地位,那将是不负责任的。这并不意味着我们需要让步,但这是我们应该思考的一部分,因为它关系到未来几代人。考虑到加沙的破坏和那些画面,我们当然应该思考。

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The episode discusses the violent disruption of a peaceful demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, and other antisemitic attacks. It explores the concept of a "globalized Intifada" and the alarming rise in antisemitism worldwide, linking it to rhetoric portraying Israel's existence as the problem. The discussion also touches upon the use of Molotov cocktails as a symbol mirroring past Intifadas.
  • Violent attack in Boulder during a pro-hostage release demonstration.
  • Attacks on Jewish institutions in Paris.
  • Rise in global antisemitism linked to rhetoric against Israel.
  • Use of Molotov cocktails mirroring Intifada tactics.
  • The 8th Front: Violence and strategic attacks against supporters of Israel.

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Today’s episode:

On Sunday, a peaceful demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, advocating the release of the 58 remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas, was violently disrupted when 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, disguising himself as a gardener, attacked participants with Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower. The assault injured six elderly individuals, aged between 67 and 88 — including a survivor of the Holocaust — with at least one victim in critical condition. In Paris, vandals defaced the Holocaust Memorial, two synagogues, and a Jewish restaurant in a coordinated act of antisemitic violence. These horrific events come just over one week after Elias Rodriguez, a radical, leftist activist, murdered two Israeli embassy staffers outside the Jewish museum in Washington DC. 

We have been hearing from Israelis who lived through the Intifada in Israel, as they reflect on what “Globalize the Intifada” means when it reaches our country; we hear one Israeli’s perspective in today’s episode. 

Meanwhile, just as it appeared that Israel was facing increasing international pressure, it is Hamas’s position in the hostage negotiations that is weakening with time, according to U.S. officials. 

Late on Wednesday, the United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an  “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the release of all the hostages and unhindered aid access across the enclave. Dorothy Shea, Acting US Ambassador to the UN cited the failure to condemn Hamas and calling for its disarmament as the reason for the veto. 

Nadav Eyal, senior analyst at Yedioth Achronot, joins us to discuss the implications of the antisemitic terror attack in Boulder as well as the turmoil in Gaza. 

CREDITS:

ILAN BENATAR - Producer & Editor

MARTIN HUERGO - Sound Editor

MARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional Editing

GABE SILVERSTEIN - Research

YUVAL SEMO - Music Composer