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We must stop the dehumanisation of Jews, especially at the UN

The Nazis’ dehumanising tactics, albeit in different forms, are reappearing today — impacting Jews worldwide

January 23, 2025 17:31
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The United Kingdom has voted in favour of a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war (Credit: Getty Images)
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The dehumanisation of Jews has been a tragic constant throughout history, reaching its most horrific expression during the Holocaust. Nazi propaganda deliberately stripped Jews of their humanity, debasing them as malignant vermin worthy of extermination.

This wasn’t just cruel rhetoric; it was a calculated effort to desensitise an entire continent, paving the way for the Holocaust. It worked by eroding empathy, pitting neighbour against neighbour, turning a blind eye and enabling the Nazis to carry out their plans with widespread apathy.

Eighty years later, as we approach Holocaust Memorial Day, we are reminded that these history lessons are hardly anachronistic. The same dehumanising tactics, albeit in different forms, are reappearing today — impacting Jews worldwide.

Social media has become a battleground for this modern hatred. Antisemitic tropes — many dating back centuries—are repackaged under the ostensibly innocuous guise of anti-Zionist sentiment and amplified on a global scale. From memes comparing Israelis and Jews to Nazis to hashtags inciting violence, these platforms have created an unfiltered pipeline for hate.

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