JewishUncensored "A British professor of the humanities, who studied and lived in Britain, described his experience at a conference held in 2001 in Cambridge, during an election panel focused on the Middle East, at the time of the Second Intifada. One of the speakers, a representative of the Liberal Democratic Party who supported Israel, told the audience that it was wrong to claim all Israelis are racists. Following this statement, the audience erupted in extreme anger, to the point that the professor physically felt "waves of electricity" from the hatred and frenzy in the room.
Although the professor, despite his Zionist views, had previously tended to downplay the role of antisemitism and attributed anti-Israeli sentiments to political or economic factors, he realized at that moment — a true "turning point" — that this was not merely political criticism, but a deep, primal, and dark hatred rooted in antisemitism."
. . .“ 'I saw one of my friends, she was begging for her life,” she says. “She asked him to not kill her, to not kill her, to not kill her, and they didn’t care, they were laughing.”She explains how, shortly after the break of dawn, her four friends were forced to line up and kneel down in the dust of an arid field."
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