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The new anti-semitism

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Danny Ben-Moshe
The new Anti-Semitism is a term that came into use to describe attacks on Jews across the world that erupted in the aftermath of the outbreak of Israeli-Palestinian fighting in September 2000 after the collapse of the Camp David peace talks. The conflict unleashed a wave of suicide bombings in Israel and led to Israel reoccupying Palestinian areas. This fighting triggered an outburst of antiSemitism not seen since the end of the World War II. Nearly 100 synagogues were attacked across the world in the four weeks from the end of September to October 2000; more were burnt down at any time since Kristallnacht, when Nazis attacked Jewish institutions in Germany in 1938.

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eng

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B1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

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2009, Praeger Publishers

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1

Editor/Contributor(s)

M Ehrlich

Chapter number

1

Pagination

118 - 122

ISBN-13

9781851098743

ISBN-10

1851098747

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