Sabine Sterk
CEO of Time to Stand Up for Israel

The New Jew Hunt: A Global Hypocrisy Exposed

Photo Credits: Sabine Sterk (AI)
Photo Credits: Sabine Sterk (AI)

On the streets of Amsterdam,
In a house in France,
A cruise ship in Greece,
A plane in Spain
Being visibly Jewish today feels dangerous.

The modern-day Jew hunt is no longer a dark chapter in European history it’s alive and celebrated under new names: anti-Zionism, resistance, decolonization. But when you strip away the buzzwords, the hatred is the same. The target is the same. And the world’s reaction? Sadly, still the same.

A dead Jew, sorry, a “dead Zionist” is something to cheer for.
A dead terrorist? That’s a tragedy to be mourned.

When Terror Struck on October 7th

On October 7th, 2023, when Hamas stormed Israel’s borders with a savagery reminiscent of ISIS and the Nazis: raping, beheading, burning children alive, the world’s first response wasn’t to condemn Hamas. It was to ask, “But what did Israel do to deserve this?”

Suddenly, the murderers became “oppressed militants.”
The victims? Troublemakers.

And when Israel finally fought back, as any sovereign nation would, the world didn’t demand the release of hostages or the dismantling of Hamas tunnels under schools. No, it screamed: “Ceasefire!”
Not for peace.
But for Hamas’ survival.

Selective Outrage, Deafening Silence

When Muslim extremists slaughter members of the peaceful Druze community, there are no protests in London or Paris. When Yazidis were raped and sold by ISIS? Silence. Boko Haram’s terror in Nigeria? Silence. Iran’s oppression of women? Silence.

But when Israel defends itself?
The world screams.

Even worse, nations that constantly vote against Israel at the United Nations, like Ukraine, turn to Israel for help when they are invaded. And Israel, being true to its core values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), still helps. Not because they owe anything, but because it’s the Jewish way.

The Canary in the Coal Mine

Israel has always been more than a nation, it’s a warning system. The attacks Israel faces are the same ideologies, tactics, and hatred the rest of the world will eventually confront. ISIS didn’t start in Tel Aviv. The Taliban doesn’t care about Gaza. Hezbollah doesn’t build hospitals. This is not about land, it’s about ideology.

And , he West is asleep.

While Europe lights candles and chants “Never Again,” Jews are being attacked in the streets of Berlin and New York. Synagogues need armed guards. Jewish students are afraid to wear a Star of David on campus.

You cannot separate anti-Zionism from antisemitism. If you support the destruction of the only Jewish state in the world, while staying silent on the 22 Arab states, 57 Muslim-majority countries, and countless human rights atrocities across the globe, your “morality” is fraudulent.

A War Already Started

Ukraine, Russia.
Thailand, Cambodia.
Congo. Nigeria. Afghanistan.
Pakistan. Indonesia.
Terror, war, unrest, it’s global. And it’s not random.

This is not just a clash of borders. It’s a clash of civilizations.
Between freedom and tyranny.
Between life and death.
Between Israel and the world’s willful blindness.

Stand With Israel or Stand Against Humanity

You don’t have to be Jewish to see the truth. But you have to be brave to speak it.

The Jew hunt of the 1940s was carried out by Nazis.
The Jew hunt of today is carried out on TikTok, in UN speeches, and on European streets.
But the outcome could be the same unless we stop it now.

So don’t light a candle on Holocaust Remembrance Day if you stay silent when Jews are under attack today.
Don’t praise Anne Frank if you demonize Israel.
Don’t dare say “Never Again” if you don’t mean it.

About the Author
CEO of Time to Stand Up for Israel, a nonprofit organization with a powerful mission: to support Israel and amplify its voice around the world. With over 200,000 followers across various social media platforms, our community is united by a shared love for Israel and a deep commitment to her future. My journey as an advocate for Israel began early. When I was 11 years old, my father was deployed to the Middle East through his work with UNTSO. I had the unique experience of living in both Syria and Israel, and from a young age, I witnessed firsthand the contrast in cultures and realities. That experience shaped me profoundly. Returning to the Netherlands, I quickly became aware of the growing wave of anti-Israel sentiment — and I knew I had to speak out. Ever since, I’ve been a fierce and unapologetic supporter of Israel. I’m not religious, but my belief is clear and unwavering: Israel has the right to exist, and Israel has the duty to defend herself. My passion is rooted in truth, love, and justice. I’m a true Zionist at heart. From my first breath to my last, I will stand up for Israel.
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