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In the aftermath of the worst mass-murder of Jews since the Holocaust, we discuss not only the event itself but the many oddities of our collective reaction to it. Western governments have been near-unanimous in their support for Israel and sympathy for Jews, but their populations are increasingly taking a different approach. We discuss the causes and consequences of this shift, and what it might bode for the future.
By Philip Clark & Christina ClarkIn the aftermath of the worst mass-murder of Jews since the Holocaust, we discuss not only the event itself but the many oddities of our collective reaction to it. Western governments have been near-unanimous in their support for Israel and sympathy for Jews, but their populations are increasingly taking a different approach. We discuss the causes and consequences of this shift, and what it might bode for the future.