Anti-Semitic attacks have become commonplace in Europe, and since the flare-up of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the situation has become increasingly serious. In several countries, armed guards already protect Jewish events due to the threat of terrorism. In the meantime, the immigrants, as well as the LGBTQ and left-wing organizations that support them, chant anti-Semitic rhymes at the pro-Palestinian demonstrations more and more loudly.

According to analysts, it is clear that anti-Semitism and terrorism are closely related to immigration.

Again, pro-Palestinian protests, said to be peaceful, were held in London and several major UK cities over the weekend. According to mainstream media, the demonstrators were calling for peace and a ceasefire.

In reality, however, aggression was rampant. Protesters, mostly from immigrant backgrounds, attacked police and passers-by, threw stones and shouted racist slogans, calling Britons and Europeans white trash.

The hundreds of thousands of people roared with anti-Semitic and anti-Hamas rhymes. The pro-terrorist fanatics, holding imitations of bloody, dead babies, shouted that the Palestinian state should be established on the territory of Israel and that the rebellion should be extended to the whole of Europe.

It is a new development that the anti-Jewish demonstrations supporting terrorism and Hamas have already been joined by LGBTQ organizations and the far-left AntiFa movement. The communist sickle and hammer also appeared on the banners.

According to the British police, the number of anti-Semitic crimes in London has risen sharply since the flare-up of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and many warn that an environment that allows anti-Semitism has been created in the United Kingdom.

Due to anti-Semitic threats from immigrants supporting Hamas, police in Luxembourg secure Jewish events and services, the dates of which are kept secret.

The president of the Jewish community spoke about: the number of anti-Semitic attacks has doubled in recent days, Jews are afraid and prefer to stay at home.

Western Europe is engulfed in flames by pro-terrorist and anti-Jewish demonstrators organized by illegal immigrants, former migrants and the leftists who support them. Due to the increasing number of anti-Semitic attacks, Jews in Gothenburg, Sweden, were asked not to use the Star of David or the kippah in public.

"Terror has become a part of Jewish life"

– Hungarian Nation wrote about this.

The paper draws attention to the fact that in Western European countries with a permissive immigration policy, the number of anti-Semitic crimes has increased, threats and calls to kill Jews are multiplying.

"Anyone who doesn't see that there is a connection between anti-Semitism, terrorism and immigration is either blind or doesn't want to see it out of interest"

- said XXI on Radio Kossuth. Analyst of the Century Institute. According to Ervin Nagy, György Soros and the left support illegal immigrants, demonstrations and thus terrorism because they count on the votes of migrants.

"Here we can also see second and third generation protesters who already have citizenship. So when the left sides with Hamas and forces immigration, there are certainly political reasons for this, since the votes of immigrants are also counted."

said the analyst.

"Despite the obvious anti-Semitism and threat of terrorism, Brussels is not willing to act against illegal immigration, but instead supports migrants"

- emphasized the analyst of the Center for Fundamental Rights on M1.

According to János Zila, moreover, the bureaucrats also want to get countries that have said no to migration into trouble. "We see that even now they are pushing the idea of ​​quotas, which would only spread the problem across the continent. They would also give it to people who never asked for it," he said.

The position of the Hungarian government is clear. There is zero tolerance for anti-Semitism in Hungary, as the immigration policy also makes clear:

Hungary will not admit migrants and will not be a country of immigrants.

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