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Palestine recognition is not about human rights
—JNS The article argues that the recent announcements by several Western nations to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state are not acts of courage or moral conscience, but rather an exposure of political cowardice and intellectual collapse in the West. Author Julio Levit Koldorf asserts that this recognition is a conceptual absurdity because it elevates one national claim based on political expediency while ignoring the suffering and lack of sovereignty for numerous other

Julio Levit Koldorf
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Mourning dead Jews while condemning Israel
— The Jerusalem Post The article "Mourning dead Jews while condemning Israel" by Julio Levit Koldorf critiques the absurd hypocrisy of a world that universally honors Jews as historical victims while simultaneously vilifying the State of Israel as a modern villain. The author argues that this selective morality allows institutions and individuals to acknowledge Jewish persecution through history (e.g., the Holocaust, pogroms) but to abandon all intellectual rigor when assessi

Julio Levit Koldorf
Dec 11, 2024
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
Idiots on Campus
— Times of Israel Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf denounces the moral and intellectual collapse of Western universities in their response to antisemitic demonstrations following the war in Gaza. He argues that elite institutions, from Harvard to Maastricht, have become breeding grounds for hostility against Jews, with crowds openly supporting Hamas even after the October 7 massacres. Levit Koldorf condemns the double standards of university administrations, which tolerate open threa

Julio Levit Koldorf
Jun 13, 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
Antisemitism is a Mediatic Pogrom
— The Jerusalem Post Julio Levit Koldorf argues that contemporary antisemitism is no longer driven solely by ideology or politics, but by the media economy itself. He describes how news outlets and digital platforms transform antisemitism into a profitable commodity by exploiting controversy and prejudice to generate clicks and viral engagement. This “mediatic pogrom,” he contends, fuels a continuous cycle of defamation and hostility toward Jews and Israel, distorting histori

Julio Levit Koldorf
Dec 22, 2021
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
Antisemitism: Can the World Be Mistaken?
— Hatzad Hasheni Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf argues that antisemitism, far from being eradicated after the Holocaust, has merely transformed its guise to fit the dominant cultural authorities of each era. In medieval times, it was justified through religion; in the 19th century, through pseudo-scientific racism. Today, he contends, antisemitism manifests itself within international institutions, particularly the United Nations, where Israel has become the collective target of his

Julio Levit Koldorf
Sep 10, 2016
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