Jews in Western cities are hiding their Stars of David

Jews in Western cities are hiding their Stars of David

Jews in Western cities are hiding their Stars of David. They are removing mezuzot from their doors. They are telling their children not to speak Hebrew on the subway.

In 2026.

And we are told this has nothing to do with Israel.

Really.

Antisemitic incidents in Europe did not spike when Israel was founded. They did not spike when Israel fought in 1967. For decades, Jews lived here with a degree of safety.

Then October 7 happened. Hamas massacred 1,200 people. Burned families alive. Took babies as hostages.

And within days… Jews in Western cities started getting attacked.

Not Israeli diplomats. Not government buildings. Jews. Your neighbors. Your colleagues. The family at the synagogue down the street.

These are the same Islamists the left marches side by side with when they defend “Palestine” - the same ideology that gunned down 15 Jews on a beach in Sydney, Australia, on the first night of Hanukkah. December 2025. A 10-year-old girl among the dead. In the West. For being a Jew.

But of course. No connection.

Here is what they want you to believe: that millions of people suddenly developed a passionate hatred for a foreign policy position… and that it just happens to express itself by attacking Jews, vandalizing Jewish graves, and chanting “back to Auschwitz.”

This is not a political position. This is not protest. It is Jew-hatred. As old as civilization. Just a new coat of paint.

The argument that “it’s about Israel, not Jews” is the most transparent lie in modern politics. You don’t set a synagogue on fire in Berlin because you disagree with Netanyahu’s cabinet. You do it because you hate Jews.

Say it for what it is. Own it. Or stop pretending you are one of the good ones.

Because right now, Jewish families in free Western democracies need security guards outside their synagogues.

This is not a foreign policy debate. It is a civilizational failure.

And everyone who said “it’s complicated”… everyone who looked away… everyone who marched for Palestine and went silent when Jews were beaten in the streets…

You cannot say you didn’t know.

YOU KNEW.

You just decided they weren’t worth defending. And we remember that.