The Middle East Eye is a hate publication against Jews.

In this article they claim that a Jewish day school "made up" claims of antisemitism, but in the article they say exactly what happened- the students at another school specifically acted in hateful ways toward the Jewish day school in South Africa because of the actions of the Israeli government. They blamed Jewish children in South Africa for the actions of government officials thousands of miles away. That IS antisemitism.

And what else did the little racist children find offensive? Why, that there was security at the Jewish day school due to the violent attacks on Jews worldwide, such as in Australia and Colorado, so much so that the school had to protect their students with expensive security measures. So it's victim blaming.

Middle East Eye is the Stormfront of Jew Hate.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/how-jewish-day-school-fabricated-antisemitism-scandal-south-africa

#MiddleEastEye #Hate #Antisemitism #JewHate #SouthAfrica

How a Jewish day school fabricated an antisemitism scandal in South Africa

When a girls' tennis match between two Johannesburg schools was cancelled, allegations of antisemitism led to resignations and apologies. But students say it was a boycott over Israel

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@serge the text forms are almost harmless in comparison to the videos from MEE that are extremely popular on the platforms with more video, especially Instagram

@serge and that's when I always get reminded of the description in Mathias Küntzel's book about Radio Zeesen in the middle east was extremely popular 1939-1945 due to the reduced literacy

Further context http://www.matthiaskuentzel.de/contents/broadcasting-as-a-weapon-the-persian-language-nazi-propaganda-and-its-consequences

Matthias Küntzel: Broadcasting as a weapon: The Persian-language Nazi propaganda and its consequences