Boris Johnson on Gaza Ceasefire Protests, Antisemitism, and Assimilation
NewsNationNovember 5, 202510 min51,111 views
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- 💡 Boris Johnson questions the lack of public jubilation for the Gaza ceasefire deal, suggesting protests were not solely about starving Gazan children.
- 🎯 He posits that protests continue against Jews, even with a ceasefire and sufficient food in Gaza, indicating a deeper issue.
- 🔑 A key reason for the lack of celebration is attributed to the deal being brokered by Donald Trump, which some find difficult to accept.
- ⚠️ Johnson also suggests an addiction to bashing Israel has developed, which has unfortunately shaded into antisemitism.
Antisemitism and Political Response
- 🚫 Video from London shows chants calling for the murder of Jews, unrelated to the Gaza conflict, highlighting a severe problem.
- 🏛️ Johnson criticizes the Labor Party for not adequately addressing the rise in antisemitism, suggesting they are afraid of offending Muslim voters.
- 🇺🇸 A parallel is drawn to the Democratic Party in the US, with concerns about
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