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Israel: From when did the Anti-Semitism Surge, after the October 7 2023 attack, really occur?
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From when did the Anti-Semitism Surge, after the October 7, 2023 attack, really occur?

Have you noticed that in the Media most pundits now appear to assert that the recent surge in anti-Semitism appeared following Israel's war of defence and deterrence (commenced October 13-27, 2023 - dates from AI Overview). 
Often they imply this by saying typically something such as: 
"Jews should not be blamed for Israel's "actions" in Gaza" !

The recent upsurge in anti-Semitism in fact started with the October 7, 2023 massacre of Israelis by the 
"Palestinian" Arab Hamas-led attack: 

Quote:AI Overview

'The surge in anti-Semitism commenced immediately after the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel, with a significant spike in incidents observed globally on that very day and in the days and weeks that followed.

Reports from various organizations worldwide confirm this immediate and dramatic increase: 

> In the United States, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) recorded 89 antisemitic incidents on October 7 and 8 [2023] alone, a 585% increase compared to the same period the previous year. Most of the harassment, vandalism, and assaults for the entire year of 2023 occurred between October 7 and December 31.

> In the United Kingdom, the Metropolitan police reported a 1,350% increase in hate crimes against Jewish people in the period immediately after the conflict began.

> In Australia, the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) documented 221 antisemitic incidents between October 7 and November 8 [2023], with an overall 591% increase in reported incidents in 2023 compared to the previous year.

> In France, the number of antisemitic incidents in the three months following October 7 [2023] rose by 1,000% compared to the year prior. 

The attack served as a catalyst for a global eruption of antisemitism both online and on the ground, with record numbers of incidents reported across many countries by the end of 2023.'

There were six citations/sources quoted, of which I will copy two here:

Antisemitism during the Gaza war:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemiti...activists.

Top 5 Global Antisemitic Trends Since October 7: A One-Year Impact Report:
https://www.adl.org/resources/report/top...act-report


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The Gaza Strip, Netanyahu’s Policy, and the Crisis of Judaism
Within the framework of the Emotional–Supragenetic Genetic Theory of the Development of the Universe (ESGTRV), Benjamin Netanyahu’s policy toward the Gaza Strip should be understood not as a set of pragmatic security measures, but as a manifestation of a deep crisis — both within Israeli society and within Judaism itself as a system for controlling and reproducing a rational human civilization.
Gaza as an Artificially Constructed Environment
The Gaza Strip was gradually transformed into an isolated environment deprived of mechanisms for cognitive and spiritual development. In essence, it became a social reservation in which:
  • variability of thinking is suppressed,
  • the development of cognitive and creative functions is blocked,
  • governance is carried out through fear, scarcity, and physiological survival.
Such an environment inevitably reproduces regressive forms of behavior, radicalization, and the degeneration of human qualities. This is not an accidental consequence of conflict, but a direct result of an architecture of control based on maintaining the human population in a degraded condition.
Political Objective: Preservation of a Degraded Environment
Netanyahu’s policy was aimed not at eliminating this situation in Gaza, but at preserving it and extracting economic benefit. The managed degradation of Gaza made it possible to:
  • block the integration of the Palestinian population into the international space and deprive the population of civil and legal guarantees,
  • maintain a constant state of fear and hostility as a mechanism of governance and legitimation of threat,
  • use the degraded environment surrounding Israel as an argument for legitimizing force-based, personalized power.
As a result, Gaza was transformed into an instrument for retaining power and a means of extracting economic benefit, rather than an object of conflict resolution.
The Crisis of Judaism
The core problem lies deeper — in the crisis of Judaism itself as a system guiding the development of Reason on Earth.
Historically, Judaism fulfilled a unique function: it acted as a mechanism for preventing the degradation of spirituality through:
  • territorial dispersion,
  • strict regulation of marital and gender selection preserving the cytogenetic characteristics of the ethnic group,
  • preservation of a high level of creative thinking,
  • institutional control exercised by the kohanim as bearers of sacred and intellectual authority.
For this reason, within Judaism the dispersion of Jews across the world should not be regarded as a social phenomenon — it functioned as a form of protection of the genotype against territorial degeneration.
Loss of the Role of the Kohanim and Institutional Failure
In contemporary Israeli reality, this system has broken down. The institution of the kohanim has lost its function of spiritual and intellectual control over the direction of societal development. Instead:
  • religious tradition has been reduced to external ritual,
  • the orthodox segment of society has become an instrument of political mobilization,
  • Judaism has lost the function necessary for it under the conditions of a unified state — the function of correcting and constraining social power within the ethnic system.
As a result, power shifted from social justice to corruption. This means that the degradation observed in Gaza is a mirror reflection of the internal degradation of Israeli society itself, deprived of spiritual and intellectual counterbalance.
Netanyahu as a Symptom, Not a Cause
In this model, Benjamin Netanyahu appears not as a primary cause, but as a symptom of systemic failure. It became possible due to the crisis of Judaism and the loss of the real role of the kohanim as an institution of spiritual and intellectual counterbalance.
The creation of a degraded external environment (Gaza) thus became a continuation of the degradation of the internal environment.
Strategic Outcome
From the perspective of ESGTRV, any attempt to stabilize power through the formation of a degraded environment is doomed. Such a model inevitably generates the destruction of social, spiritual, and civilizational foundations.
Conclusion
Netanyahu’s policy toward Gaza represents an example of the loss of responsible governance and its replacement with an exploitative model. It became possible due to the crisis of Judaism and the loss of the real role of the kohanim as an institution of spiritual and intellectual counterbalance.
Stability can be restored only through returning Judaism to its original function — the function of protecting and developing Reason within civilization, rather than servicing power. Without this, any political construction based on environmental degradation will destroy both the object of governance and the governing authority itself.



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