Want to Distract Attention from Anti-Semitism? Blame Netanyahu https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2015/02/want-to-distract-attention-from-anti-semitism-blame-netanyahu/

February 20, 2015 | Seth Frantzman
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Last week, in the wake of a terrorist attack on a Danish synagogue, Prime Minister Netanyahu reminded European Jews that they have a home in Israel. His statement provoked outrage from European politicians and journalists—much more outrage, notes Seth Frantzman, than the murder of a Jew at a synagogue:

Soon the real narrative of the Copenhagen attack on the Great Synagogue became about Netanyahu. . . . One of the most interesting comments on social media was the claim that “as offended as I am by anti-Semitism, I am equally outraged by Netanyahu’s calls to immigrate.” Numerous iterations of that appeared online.

So why did the European and other press give the Netanyahu call such attention? Why did it become the main story within a day after the attack on the synagogue? Why did those like Piers Morgan write with such outrage against Netanyahu, but not devote a column to the anti-Semitic terror attack? . . .

The fact is that Europe is afraid to face its festering anti-Semitism. No one wants to discuss how a future for Jews in Europe will look. No one wants to ask why Jews need armed guards at kosher markets, why they need armed guards at schools and at their synagogues. No one wants to ask why even though Jews are less than 0.5 percent of [the population of] Europe they are 40 percent of [the] victims of terror on the continent in recent years. Why are hundreds of Jewish graves desecrated? Why is the natural inclination of terrorists to shoot up free-speech events and then a synagogue?

Tough questions. But it’s easier to have Netanyahu.

Read more on Terra Incognita: http://sethfrantzman.com/2015/02/19/using-netanyahu-to-distract-from-anti-semitism-the-new-tactic/