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The Letter That Collapses the Castle
— El Independiente Written in Spanish, Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf examines how antisemitism functions as the unifying force linking the radical fringes of both the political left and right—a dynamic explained through horseshoe theory and what he calls the White-Green-Red Alliance (the extreme right, radical Islamism, and the extreme left). Levit Koldorf exposes the ideological convergence of groups that appear opposed yet share a common hostility toward Jews and Israel. He warns

Julio Levit Koldorf
4 days ago
Maastricht University is Europe’s Columbia for Antisemitism
— The Jerusalem Post Maastricht University (UM) in the Netherlands is described as the "European Columbia" due to its severe issue with institutionalized antisemitism and hostile campus environment for Jewish students following the October 7, 2023, attacks. The author cites a specific incident on March 12, 2025, where a civil dialogue event with a Syrian peace activist was violently sieged by the "Free Palestine Maastricht" group, despite authorities denying permission for th

Julio Levit Koldorf
Jul 25
Needed: A Narrative Iron Dome to Shoot Down Lies
— JNS The article argues that the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, exposed the moral bankruptcy of trusted global institutions (like the Vatican, the UN, and the ICJ), which have subsequently weaponized libels like "genocide" against Israel's self-defense while enabling its enemies. This response is seen as the culmination of a decades-long ideological war that has normalized antisemitism under the guise of "anti-Zionism," particularly through the woke-leftist alliance with

Julio Levit Koldorf
May 8
Civilization and Barbarism
— Times of Israel This article uses Domingo Faustino Sarmiento’s 1845 essay Civilization and Barbarism as a framework to analyze the contemporary conflict between Western civilization and radical Islam (jihadism). The author, Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf, posits that Islamic civilization is in its "adolescence," arguing that while it had a creative childhood, it never produced foundational democratic documents like the U.S. Constitution. He frames modern jihadism as a "regression

Julio Levit Koldorf
Mar 11
The Illusion of Peace: Tragedy and Distortion
— Times of Israel Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf argues that Europe’s recent recognition of a Palestinian state by Spain, Norway, and Ireland is not an act of moral courage but a politically motivated gesture rooted in historical and latent antisemitism. Drawing parallels between Europe’s past complicity in antisemitic atrocities and its present moral posturing, he contends that such recognitions ignore the realities of Palestinian political fragmentation and the violent ideology of

Julio Levit Koldorf
Nov 19, 2024
UN is a Complete Conceptual Mishmash
— The Jerusalem Post The article argues that the United Nations has failed in its mission to prevent war and crimes against humanity, asserting it is now dominated by dictatorships. The author contends that the UN applies a "differential standard" to Israel, uniquely scrutinizing it while ignoring major conflicts involving nations like China and Russia. Dr. Koldorf claims the UN has reversed its own foundational, legally-binding decisions—such as the 1948 recognition of Israe

Julio Levit Koldorf
Mar 7, 2024
A Jewish Response
— Times of Israel Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf reflects on a 2016 peace seminar he attended, which he describes as emblematic of the deep-rooted antisemitic bias that often underpins Western discourse about Israel. He recounts how the event—filled with anti-Israel propaganda—mirrored a broader global pattern of distortion and hostility toward Jews. Levit Koldorf links that experience to the contemporary resurgence of antisemitism following Hamas’s atrocities against Israeli civili

Julio Levit Koldorf
Nov 14, 2023
The Reenchantment of the World
— The Diplomat in Spain Julio Levit Koldorf traces the historical evolution from the decline of modern “Grand Narratives” in the 1970s to the current ideological vacuum defining the early 21st century. He situates the origins of Postmodernity in the disillusionment following economic crises, globalization, and the rise of neoliberalism under Reagan and Thatcher. This phase, marked by financialization, cultural fragmentation, and the erosion of the welfare state, reached its

Julio Levit Koldorf
Mar 4, 2017
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