What’s happening
Geert Wilders, a Netherlands opposition politician known for his longstanding support of Israel, has been targeted with violent threats. Wilders shared on social media a series of alarming messages threatening his life and drawing antisemitic parallels between him and Jewish people. Saying he is targeted akin to “vermin that must be exterminated,” these reprehensible threats speak volumes of the persisting antisemitic sentiments.
Why it matters
This should set off global alarms as it highlights the disturbing resurgence of antisemitism, not only in Europe but around the world. The threats against Wilders also underline the increasing danger faced by individuals who largely support Israel and challenge extremist ideologies. The alarming high tide of antisemitism that targets individuals purely based on their beliefs reminds the international community of the pressing necessity to combat hate and intolerance actively.
What Wilders is saying
Wilders has informed law enforcement about the threats, recognizing the serious implications involved. Despite police investigations occasionally apprehending perpetrators, often international cooperation becomes a barrier, leaving justice out of reach. Cases such as Pakistani nationals being sentenced for issuing a Fatwa illustrate the complexity and potential lack of accountability at times.
A personal confrontation with hate
Wilders’ experience has roots from when he was young, traveling to places like Egypt. His encounters with people’s visceral reactions to Israel left a lasting impression. Today, this personalized vilification he faces appears distressingly reminiscent of historical bigotry, which had disastrous consequences for the Jewish communities.
This story was first published on jpost.com.