@adam_louis52328 To encompass today’s anti-Israel Jewish progressives who actively join pro-Palestinian protests, the framework must be expanded. This group represents a highly active, modernized evolution of the Assimilator impulse, characterized by three distinct dynamics:
@adam_louis52328 1. Unlike historical assimilators, modern progressive anti-Zionists loudly assert their Jewish identity ("As a Jew..."). They use their heritage as an active political shield to validate anti-Israel movements and insulate those movements from accusations of antisemitism.
@adam_louis52328 They internalize an outside political orthodoxy (intersectional progressivism) & reframe it as a "core Jewish value" or "moral imperative." They argue that standing for Palestine is the fulfillment of Jewish ethics, subordinating Jewish national survival to a universalist cause.
@adam_louis52328 Their stance creates a stark, fact-based paradox. These activists loudly proclaim their Jewish identity in solidarity with a movement and a leadership (the Palestinian national movement) that fundamentally rejects the right of a Jewish state to exist.
@adam_louis52328 They extend uncritical moral grace to a platform that refuses to acknowledge Israel, mirroring the exact trap of the early assimilators: adopting the morality of a culture that ultimately does not accommodate their own existence.
@adam_louis52328 Current protesters can be understood not as a new phenomenon, but as active assimilators. They have internalized the dominant anti-Zionist narratives of their contemporary political peers and attempt to convert the negation of Jewish statehood into a moral obligation
@adam_louis52328 Modern anti-Israel Jewish progressives are new wave "assimilators," who project naive idealism and pathological altruism onto a movement that rejects Jewish statehood. They engage in an empathetic self-abnegation that historically ends in the erasure of their own community.
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While hundreds of thousands were killed, enslaved, or fled, a significant Jewish population never left. They shifted from Judea north to the Galilee, where Jewish scholars compiled the Mishna and the Jerusalem Talmud—the very foundations of Rabbinic Judaism.
Over the next 1,500 years, through Byzantine rule, Arab conquests, Crusades & Ottoman rule, indigenous Jews remained, dressed like their neighbors, spoke Arabic as their primary language, understood local laws & fiercely maintained their Jewish identity and religious practices.
They came to be known as the Musta'arabim (meaning "those who live among the Arabs" or "Arabized Jews"). When waves of Sephardic Jews arrived after the Spanish Expulsion in 1492, they documented encountering this well-established, native Jewish population.
Qatar has systematically exploited the Palestinian plight in Gaza to implement a highly sophisticated, dual-track strategy of geopolitical survival, soft-power projection, and asymmetric leverage. Qatar’s intervention in the Gaza Strip is a textbook geopolitical case study.
Qatar has systematically exploited the Palestinian plight in Gaza to implement a highly sophisticated, dual-track strategy of geopolitical survival, soft-power projection, and asymmetric leverage. Qatar has funneled over $1.8 billion into Gaza over the last two decades.
Officially, this is presented to the world and Western allies through media empires like Al Jazeera as pure, unconditional humanitarian solidarity with a besieged population. However, by routing this aid directly through Hamas, Qatar consciously propped up an extremist enclave.
Communist Poland: The greatest danger was never the obvious return of medieval hatred or crude racial doctrine. The greater danger was that a society so morally certain of its own virtue could expel Jews while sincerely believing itself incapable of hatred toward Jews at all.
The Country That Criminalized Antisemitism and Expelled its Jews: Communist Poland, Gomułka and 1968 by Samuel J. Hyde May 17, 2026 open.substack.com/pub/sjhyde/p/t…
The twentieth century produced many regimes that lied about themselves. But few lied with such composure as Communist Poland. It lied not only to the world. It lied to itself. And perhaps that is always the more dangerous deception.
Arafat was Egyptian: by name, by lineage, by birth, even by admission. Farid Georges Kassab, Orthodox Christian from Beirut, was first Arab to use term “Palestinian”. In his 1909 book, “Orthodox Palestinian Ottomans are in fact Arabs.”oneforisrael.org/the-origins-of…
The keffiyeh historically has been a recognizably Arab garment. There are different styles & colors which have meaning & tell a story. The black & white keffiyeh shares the story of the Palestinian flag: it’s ironically down to an Englishman, back in the time of British mandate.
John Bagot Glubb, Lieutenant General in British armed forces founded the Arab Legion that became the Royal Jordanian Army. The red and white keffiyeh was worn by Jordanian Bedouin, so Glubb distinguished soldiers under his command with a black and white alternative.
1945, Britain declares a desire to end its mandate, due to its continuous bungling of the situation, and an understandable waning desire to remain in that particular region. The mandate was effectively turned over to the UN.
Western mandatory Palestine (remember Eastern mandatory Palestine is Jordan, another detrimental aspect of history purposefully hidden) was set to be partitioned into Jewish and Arab states on November 29, 1947, to go into effect with the expiration of the mandate May 14, 1948
Obviously, Arabs never approved of Jews having rights in or even existing in the region over centuries after their caliphate conquests, so clearly the idea of a self-governed Jewish state was a bit too much to handle.
Zohran Mamdani has declined to participate in the Israel Day Parade, citing opposition to “states built on religious nationalism.”
Yet he has appeared at Pakistan Day events in NYC — including a March 23 gathering hosted by the American Pakistani Advocacy Group (APAG).
In the APAG footage, Mamdani delivers remarks and recites Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
The Times of Israel reports that he “marched in a Pakistan Day parade” while refusing to march in the Israel Day Parade.
Pakistan Day (March 23) commemorates the 1940 Lahore Resolution — the political foundation for creating a Muslim‑majority state separate from British India.
(Source: Government of Pakistan, National Archives; Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy — “Secularism in India”)