A new study published in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism provides evidence that antisemitic attitudes, rather than anti-Israel sentiment alone, are linked to support for political violence in the United States. The findings suggest that while criticism of Israel can motivate legal activism, it is antisemitic prejudice that tends to predict a willingness to support illegal or violent political actions and general aggression.

The research was led by Sophia Moskalenko of Georgia State University, along with co-authors Tomislav Pavlović and Mia Bloom. The team aimed to address a gap in the literature by empirically distinguishing between attitudes toward Jews and attitudes toward Israel, especially in how they relate to political radicalization and violence.

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    3 days ago

    Palestinians are semites, nazis are anti-semites, like the gov of Israel. It’s the zionism which is needed to be defeated. Even orthodox jews are against the palestinian genocide by the nazi asshole Netanyahu gov.

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      Even orthodox jews are against the palestinian genocide by the nazi asshole Netanyahu gov.

      Not for the same reasons, though, if I understand correctly. I believe it is because they’re Talmudic literalists, and since the Messiah hasn’t come yet, the state isn’t supposed to exist?

      But I agree otherwise.

      Eta: I also don’t have a problem with Judaism in general, whether ethnic or ashakanazi or any other race. My issue lies solely with Zionism or any doctrine that considers other humans “less than.”