Antisemitism
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So how do we define antisemitism in today's world?
Antisemitism used to be easy to understand — hatred towards Jewish people. Recently, however, antisemitism has been generally redefined and much muddied by its new definition which in practice includes criticisms of Israel as antisemitic.
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