Arabic and English Antisemitism on Social Media Platforms Post-October 7: Analysis on Discourse and Prevention
Special Publication, November 4, 2024
As the events of Hamas’s attack against Israel on October 7, 2023, unfolded on the ground and across social media, CyberWell’s monitoring technology quickly began to detect a surge of antisemitic content. In the 25 days following October 7, there was an 86% increase compared to the previous 25 days. Alarmingly, CyberWell’s technology also identified a significant shift in the Arabic discourse, moving from promoting traditional stereotypes of Jews, such as secret cabals controlling the world, to advocating for and justifying direct...
Last year, as the Israel-Hamas war unfolded, pro-Palestinian protests, encampments, building occupations, and votes on Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) resolutions spread across hundreds of US university campuses. Over the last several weeks, three major studies timed for the start of the academic year provide the first systematic evidence of the breadth and impact of the protest movement. Protesters achieved some, but not all, of their aims and created an environment that many Jewish students perceived as hostile. Still, the...
The Portrayal of Jews and Israel in Muslim and Arab Textbooks: Major Trends
Special Publication, July 8, 2024
This paper discusses the major trends in the portrayal of Jews and Israel in Muslim and Arab textbooks across the Middle East, North Africa, Azerbaijan, and Indonesia. The depiction of Jews ranges from vitriolic tropes typical of the traditions concerning the Prophet Muhammad’s seemingly tense relations with Arabian Jews to the influence of modern European antisemitism with a backlash against Zionist “settler-colonialism.” The textbooks also include positive references to the knowledge possessed by the “Israelites” and how they...
The Strengthening of the Extreme Right in the West Following the October 7 Massacre
Adi Kantor
, Special Publication, May 9, 2024
Alongside the global spread of pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli, and antisemitic narratives, fueled by the “green-red alliance” (formed between Islamists and radical leftists) in the West during the Israel–Hamas conflict, there is growing concern about the influence of the far-right movements, particularly in Europe. These movements see the war in the Gaza Strip as an opportunity to strengthen public support and promote their antisemitic ideology. It is crucial for the State of Israel to recognize the dangers posed by the far-right...
Peace Amid War: Saudi Arabia’s Public Opinion Challenge in Promoting Normalization With Israel
Ilan Zalayat
Special Publication, March 18, 2024
In an effort to advance normalization with Israel, Saudi Arabia faces muted but significant public opposition, which has been exacerbated following the war in Gaza. The popular rejection takes many forms: There is a religious dimension, which views a peace with Israel as contrary to Islamic law; a pro-Palestinian dimension, which regards opposition to normalization as a demonstration of support for the Palestinians; and a liberal perspective, which cautions that ties with Israel could empower the Saudi regime to further violate human...
Israel and Jews in Egyptian Textbooks—A Forward-Looking Perspective
Ofir Winter
, Special Publication February 4, 2024
The education of younger generations can serve as a useful tool for researchers seeking to understand the vision of a country’s leadership in the medium and long term. Israel–Egypt relations are a clear case that requires a forward-looking perspective. Although limited in their scope and depth, the two countries have peaceful and stable relations and diverse collaborations; they also carry traumas from the past and deeply rooted conceptions of hostility and suspicion. The question examined in this article is how education in Egypt...
The War's Shockwaves: How Does Singapore's Model for Racial and Religious Harmony Respond
INSS Insight No. 1807, January 4, 2024
Singapore attaches utmost importance to racial and religious harmony and recognizes that its impressive success in this critical area is not to be taken for granted and that maintaining it requires ongoing vigilance. It is no surprise, therefore, that in the aftermath of Hamas’s October 7 terror attack and the subsequent Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip, the island’s highly shrewd sociopolitical senses responded powerfully, including with practical measures. Singapore and Israel exist in fundamentally different...
The Wave of Islamic Terrorism in France: Political and Social Effects
Yaron Gamburg
INSS Insight No. 1806, December 31, 2023
In recent months, France has weathered a wave of severe violence rooted in Islamic radicalization. The tentative and inconsistent government response has increased public outrage and strengthened the far-right parties. Mass demonstrations by Hamas supporters have triggered antisemitic violence, and the attempt to present a united front in the fight against antisemitism was met with President Macron’s indecisive stance and the left’s refusal to condemn Hamas. Domestic considerations have also influenced the President’s viewpoint on...
Heightened Antisemitism and Hatred of Israel: A Reflection of Ideological Shifts in American Society and Education
Yaron Gamburg
INSS Insight No. 1799, December 14, 2023
The October 7 massacre in the western Negev and the subsequent war with Hamas have generated a notable surge in antisemitism and hatred of Israel in the United States. This phenomenon is characterized principally by a high level of hostility displayed toward Israel, numerous violent acts targeting Jews, and significant participation by younger people in protests, particularly Millennials and Generation Zers, many of whom refuse to see Israel as a victim of aggression and, rather, justify the actions of Hamas. These phenomena are...
The War in Gaza and the Domestic Threat in the West
Shahar Eilam
, INSS Insight No. 1786, November 15, 2023
Since October 7 and the launch of the Swords of Iron war, and against the backdrop of increased public unrest and a wave of protests branded as “pro-Palestinian,” there has been a sharp uptick in the number of antisemitic and anti-Israel incidents in the West. These demonstrations are greater in scale and intensity than ever before, though the identity of the organizers of most of them comes as no surprise. As has been the case for the past two decades, the organizers are activists in civil society organizations. Many have a patently...
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