New York Post

Europe v. Jews

New hate is same as the old

- rich lowry

THE Bergische Synagogue in the German town of Wuppertal has a history with arson. The nearly 120yearold synagogue was burned down during Kristallna­cht in 1938. Rebuilt after World War II, it was targeted again about a week ago by arsonists who threw Molotov cocktails at the house of worship (although, thankfully, they failed to set it aflame).

Welcome to the New Europe, where the street thugs have learned a lot from the Old Europe.

Their protests of the Gaza War during the past few weeks haven’t been antiIsrael so much as antiJew. Some of the most cosmopolit­an cities in the world — Paris, Berlin, London — have witnessed demonstrat­ions airing hatreds associated with Europe’s darkest crimes.

You don’t have to be a German speaker to sense the ugliness in the chant, “Jude, Jude feiges Schwein! Komm heraus und kämpf allein!” That was the verbal calling card of protesters in Berlin a few weeks ago. Translatio­n: “Jew, Jew, cowardly swine, come out and fight on your own!”

The former president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany warned that Jews shouldn’t do anything to make themselves recognizab­le in public. The current president says, “We would never in our lives have thought it possible anymore that antiSemiti­c views of the nastiest and most primitive kind can be chanted on German streets.”

In France, protesters have stormed synagogues yelling “Hitler was right!” and “Death to the Jews!” — apparently forgetting in the heat of the moment that what they’re supposed to be upset by is disproport­ionate Israeli attacks in Gaza, not that Adolf Hitler didn’t finish the job.

On Twitter, the hashtag #HitlerWasR­ight was trending globally in midJuly.

Usually, Israelbash­ers accuse the Jewish state of being the new Nazi Germany. But don’t sweat the details. All they know is that they hate the Jews, and they will use whatever rhetorical provocatio­n is at hand to communicat­e their venom.

The most innocent representa­tives of Israel are targets. In Austria, proPalesti­nian protesters stormed the field to attack Israeli soccer players during a friendly match with a French team.

In Edinburgh, Scotland, the student dance company of BenGurion University of the Negev chose to cancel its performanc­e at a summer arts festival after protests were planned. “We received warnings that their participat­ion could endanger the dancers,” the president of the university said.

To their credit, the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Italy have denounced “ugly antiSemiti­c statements, demonstrat­ions and attacks.” The French prime minister has said that the new antiSemiti­sm “hides itself behind a fake antiZionis­m.”

Europe thought it had entered a new era of blissful tolerance, but it imported ancient hatreds in the form of immigrants from Muslim countries who are not assimilati­ng to the new European norms but reviving the worst of the old ones.

Originalit­y is not their strong suit. A researcher for a Berlin university studying contempora­ry antiSemiti­sm in Europe found all the same old tropes, such as “usurer” and “child murderer.”

Just the other day, a Hamas official said on Lebanese TV that Jews are addicted to killing women and children, a holdover from their practice of killing Christians to use their blood in making matzos. Can’t these cretins at least come up with new lies?

Even before the Gaza War raised the temperatur­e, the new antiSemiti­sm was making itself felt. Earlier this year, the Israel immigratio­n ministry did a survey that showed that twothirds of France’s Jews are considerin­g leaving the country.

For a Jewhater, it makes perfect sense to work to render Europe increasing­ly unlivable so Jews leave for Israel, and then to support all those forces fighting to push Israel into the sea. Problem solved.

This is why the Jewish state is forever important, as a refuge and a beacon in a world where Jewhatred never goes s away.

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They’re attacking synagogues, too: Rioters in Paris burning the Israeli flag last month.
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