From antisemitic violence in Europe to Western governments cozying up to Hamas, Jew-hatred has returned with a vengeance. One leader stands against the tide: Donald J. Trump.
“Never Again.” That was the vow after the Holocaust. But just decades later, it is happening again—this time not led by Nazis, but fueled by radical Islamists cheered on by the West.

Across Europe and North America, antisemitism is exploding: Jews assaulted in Amsterdam, synagogues threatened in Montreal and New York, Jewish restaurants vandalized, cruise ships turned away from European ports, and students expelled from flights for the “crime” of singing in Hebrew. Meanwhile, governments in Canada, France, Great Britain, and Australia appease those who demonize Israel. Hamas itself openly praises the West’s betrayal.
And yet, there is one exception: Donald J. Trump.
He is despised not for tariffs or foreign policy—but for standing with Israel. He has confronted antisemitism head-on, enforced laws protecting Jewish civil rights, and upheld the alliance with the only democracy in the Middle East—a nation the size of New Jersey surrounded by 250 million hostile neighbors.

History is repeating itself. After October 7, as barbaric images of massacred Israelis spread worldwide, sympathy for the victims evaporated overnight. Instead, Israel is pressured to feed and resupply its own attackers—a grotesque demand never placed on Ukraine in its war with Russia.

The truth is undeniable: the Jews are once again the world’s “canary in the coal mine.” Hatred of Jews is hatred of the West, Christianity, and freedom itself.
Radical Islamists and their progressive allies choke city streets, storm churches, and scream for Israel’s annihilation, while police look away. Jews are told to stay silent—or worse, to apologize. Silence, however, is collusion.
It is time to fight back. To protest. To confront. To make the world respect us, even if they refuse to love us.
Because when Israel is attacked, the free world is attacked. When Jews are demonized, freedom itself is under fire.
And so the choice is clear: stand with Israel, or stand with its enemies.
As history shows, neutrality is not an option.