Just Hating Jews More

The long six months since October 7 have been the most melancholy, unsettling of most of our lives (definitely of mine, and I have known a few). And not just because of the savagery inflicted on our brothers and sisters that horrid day. Nor the knowledge, every day since, that unimaginable horrors were being perpetrated on the hostages in Gaza. No one imagined that, in our lifetime, we would witness barbarism anywhere close to — never mind, as the October 7 atrocities arguably were, worse than — that meted out by the ubiquitous Nazi monsters we all ‘grew up with’. (They were still ‘alive’ for us ‘second generation’ decades after the liberation of Auschwitz.)

What has made the last six months so singularly awful, at times close to unbearable, has also been the reaction of so many in the West, who were seemingly just waiting for an October 7 in order to rejoice in Israeli — and, yes, Jewish — misery and suffering, and to then criticise, with sickening hypocrisy and double standards, the prosecution of an entirely legitimate war of self-defence, of survival even.

Since October 7, weeks before the incursion into Gaza, the great and the bad have been crawling out from under every fetid rock. And not just the usual Israel and Jew obsessed toerags. Roger Waters, Jeremy Corbyn and George Galloway have now been joined by ‘celebrity’ Israel-only bashers like Gary Lineker, Greta Thunberg, John Cusack, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, and, most recently, Charlotte fucking Church. The social media activity of the ex-England footballer turned BBC presenter (and prize, virtue-signalling wanker), in particular, has been biased in the extreme, leaving most of us in little doubt as to what he is.

Even a friend (now former) from law school, who has always been at pains to paint himself as the humane, fair-minded socialist, defended Lineker’s call for a boycott of the Jewish state from international sport to me with: “Well, Russia was banned? Why not Israel?” A Dutch one, too, has, since October 7, like a Tourette’s case with no other vocabulary, been unable to stop posting about “The Zionists…”.

Most of us are simply bewildered by all of this. (More so, even, than by our shameless, self-serving joke of a Prime Minister — and, yes, I did once vote for him — still being in office.) I mean how can any right-thinking Westerner and so much of the media back a regime and populace (which voted that regime in) associated with a sadistic, murderous death cult — one so repugnant and anathema to its way of life, and that has sown nothing but death and destruction — over Israel?

The sad fact is that Jews are, and have always been, Enemy No. 1. They just hate us more.

“Never stand too close to the tracks on the Underground,” we were once warned at Hasmonean High School for Boys, “there could always be someone looking to push you on.”

That came as quite some surprise to a teenager whose interactions with non-Jews, though few, had always been on the genial side. Neither Mrs Hart nor Mrs Smith (employees in 70s and 80s England didn’t have first names) — the Isaacson household ‘daily’ and babysitter, respectively — showed any obvious signs of wanting to do us in. Nor did any of the consultant radiologists — my father’s colleagues at King’s College Hospital — or their wives, guests at the lively Saturday evening dinner parties in Edgeworth Crescent. My mother used to insist that one or two of the womenfolk were not really too keen on us Hebrews, but it was more a way of baiting my father — she was always more comfortable amongst her own — and I definitely don’t recall mention of any cunning proposals for an X-Ray Department Day on the Underground.

What I do recall, though, is exactly where I was seated as Rabbi Schmahl uttered those earth-shattering words. They impacted my early-teenage noggin with no less force than Mr Marks‘s various literary tomes did, on misbehaving occasion, the nape of my neck. It sounded like sheer Golders Green narishkeit at the time. But it no longer seems quite so nonsensical.

Our world was turned upside-down that first Saturday in October. Israel is now in a battle for its very existence. But our trauma stems equally from the realisation that there are hordes of Westerners who despise Jews so deeply that they prefer a future of Islamofacist savagery — including the roasting of babies in ovens whilst gang-raping, then mutilating and ripping apart their mothers — to one merely including a Jewish state.

The ridiculous irony of all of this is that none of the vile individuals so vociferous in their hatred of all things Israel would last a single day under Muslim rule. Just take away their pub — Lineker wouldn’t even be able to wash down his Walkers with a half a shandy — and they’d immediately start wishing that they hadn’t been born such farshtinkener antisemites. You can’t live a free life as a non-Muslim — not to mention as a female, LGBTQ+, or even lover of animals (the IDF has rescued thousands over the last six months) — in an Islamic state, never mind one governed by barbarians like Hamas.

A fact that I have always thought to be self-evident — one of the things that I just know (as a Philosophy graduate, there aren’t many) — is that folk who harbour a hatred towards Jews share it with one for the rest of mankind. Name a single positive role model in the pantheon of history’s ‘great’ antisemites. No, I thought not.

If, in planning October 7, Hamas considered that Israel would merely surrender because defending itself would entail killing non-combatants, it miscalculated badly. However tragic the civilian losses in Gaza, Hamas, in perpetrating the atrocities of October 7, bears moral responsibility for them. If the Palestinians don’t care about their own — Hamas could put an end to the suffering in Gaza by immediately releasing the hostages — why should Israel be expected to? Hamas picked this fight, rejoiced — with ‘ordinary’ Gazans (as evidenced by video footage from October 7) — in its savagery, and is entirely responsible for its foreseeable consequences.

I would very much like to end this post on some kind of positive note. But, aside from the heroism of our soldiers (fighting in unimaginable conditions) and the brave voices of individuals like Douglas Murray, Lee Kern (who tells it exactly as it is on X), David Collier and Colonel Richard Kemp, I can’t find too many to sound. I am not sure what the future holds. What most of us are sure about, however, is that we have no choice but to crush Hamas. We will certainly not ‘surrender’ like so many in the UK already seem to have done.

Back in October, Phil, a friend from Halifax, wrote to me as follows:

“Good luck with the struggle mate, it is a stand you HAVE to make. Right now is probably the first time in my life I wish I was Jewish and under 40. They fucking couldn’t keep me away! This place is fucked mate, don’t expect much public support from here. Trouble is the ‘noisy’ folk here all on the left. Anyone taking even a moderately right of centre view faces being branded fascist. The Police, Government, BBC etc are so petrified of any swing to the right that nothing is ever discussed openly with both sides of the argument. It’s a fucking disgrace mate. There is nothing to feel proud to be British about. I hope you guys and the Americans do everything it takes. Fuck em.”

Israel is fighting for the Western values and Judeo-Christian tradition that we take for granted, but cherish most dear. It is a fight of Good vs. Evil. Pick your side. Pick the wrong one, though, and you will be judged by history.

And ask yourself this: What will the world look like if Israel doesn’t succeed?

Am Yisrael Chai. 🇮🇱

19 responses to “Just Hating Jews More

  1. Jeremy Brown

    Mike

    Thank you for this .. good to hear from you. I’ll read it later.

    I got back from Israel last night, third visit in as many months.

    I’m back again in May, so a rendezvous for that well overdue drink / cuppa would be good,

    Trust you are ok, even amongst this shitty world

    JB

    “Live simply, eat well, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, and enjoy the ride”

  2. Mike—Thanks for your thoughts.. Where are you? Martin Stern—Jerusalem …ex Hasmo graduated 1967

  3. Mike, good to see you again. I haven’t been receiving updates from you for ages!
    Yes, I’m pretty depressed too – perhaps most of all by the breakdown of the unity that we seemed to have enjoyed in the first weeks of the war. That – and the “progressive” Jews of the West, determined to be “more Catholic than the Pope” in their condemnation of Israel.

  4. Hey Mike, It’s nice to see you in my inbox again. The situation isn’t so black and white, though. We are not all good and they are not all evil.

  5. בנימין שטיינהרט

    👍

  6. Very well written and all 100% correct

  7. Wonderful article. I couldn’t have written it better. Just a bit of an insight. I work for a PakistanI company of about 180 individuals. Apart from the senior management in the US and the UK, who are Christian, I am the only Jew. Nobody on the Pakistani side has once made any comments about my religion. They all know that I am Jewish. Yet a few miles from where I live in Chigwell last weekend, I saw a woman marching down the High Street dressed as a Hamas terrorist with her face covered and carrying a Palestinian flag. I did hoot at her and gave her my two fingers. It seems that there is a distinct difference between the English and those in other parts. Having lived in Israel for eight years and now back in the UK. I want to feel safe here but I doubt this will happen. We are thinking of moving away again but not to Israel.

  8. Michael Holmes

    I have to say it is very unsettling to see the anti Jewish sentiment that is given airtime in the UK, through various outlets. War is a nasty business, but in the UK a lot of people have forgotten Israel didn’t choose this war, it was pretty much forced on them by some horrendous acts. But none of this is reported anymore.
    could Israel be doing better? Who knows the answer to that? There are plenty of countries, US for certain, UK probably, who would be doing worse. But countries like the US have mastered the art of covering up “friendly fire” incidents; let’s face it they have had a lot more practice.

  9. shimons2000gmailcom

    Very well written (who taught you English?).
    I am not sure I agree about the Hammas miscalculation – I think they knew that we would do what we have to, they deliberately make sure a maximum number of their civilians are killed. The dry statistics are that Israel’s percentage of friendly fire and the ratio of civilian/fighter casulties in urban warfare is one of the lowest in the world.
    Even all the above being so – aside from the external danger, we must we aware of the importance of constantly having the moral upper hand, not just to keep our friends happy, but also because that is what defines us a Jews. I am proud of the moral code of the IDF and frankly embarressed by calls from far right rabbis to change it.

  10. Edward Chalk

    We’re looking at the downfall of civilisation as we know it.

  11. Great post Mike! When I was about 12, I was moved, watching the England rugby team sing the national anthem at Twickenham before a game against France. My zaida – a second-generation Brit himself – saw me wipe a tear away from my eye, and then said to me, “Adam, always remember, we are only guests here…”. It was 1970’s England, and I thought he was crazy. Turns out he was right, and that it was I who was deluded.

  12. David Kornbluth

    Mike, 

    Long overdue to read your precious words, hope you’r well.

    Thanks for writing this, unfortunately one very sad thing ignored by the head in the sand folk is that this is probably just a precursor of what it going to happen all over the diaspora. Those who think that their situation and status is safe anywhere are living a delusional life, (that may be necessary for their sanity but is still foolhardy.)

    However it’s clearly time for all Jews to take stock of the reality of life for us outside our homeland.

    Never Forget – as it could happen tomorrow!

  13. Thank you, all, for your comments. Hope there’ll be more. I love feedback, me…

    As for Shimon Soreq-Soester’s question (“who taught [me] English?”), the answer is, unfortunately, no one! 😉

  14. Thank you for including me

  15. Steve Davis

    WB Mike, Sterling post.

    Your friend Phil said something [to you] very similar to that of another gentile friend in the UK.

    Sadly, he’s been a little less vocal recently as his wife is virulently pro-terrorist/Palestinian.

    Shabbat Shalom

    שבת שלום ומבורך

  16. One rare good thing to come from this war is that all the hidden antisemites amongst our so called “friends” have exposed themselves clearly through their utter hypocrisy and hatred. No more illusions or delusions for us as to who our real friends are.

  17. Rachel Selby

    Totally unfathomable the way the lies have spread across the Western World and how educated, liberal people have swallowed them. How October 7th has been forgotten – or has become just part of the 70 years of tit-for-tat skirmishes. How Israel is called out for war crimes and genocide by people whose own countries have killed far more civilians within our lifetimes. How thousands of Israeli lives were ended and/or ruined on October 7th – thousands – and my erstwhile friend from Scotland writes angrily that her friend in Gaza hasn’t eaten for 5 days.

  18. Barry Green

    Excellent Michael. Telling it as it is. Thanks

  19. Danny Cohen

    really well written – you pick up on then and now really well – I embraced a multi cultural society and stayed in the UK – depressing that a life time later it has barely made a difference – we are not more enlightened now (humans) than we were 150 years ago

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