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The Power of Protest: How Iconic Movements Shaped Politics and the Current Struggle Against Israel.

Protest movements have the power to make lasting changes, even if they do not continue for an extended period. They often generate backlash, especially when they are extreme. Iconic protest movements from recent generations include those of the 1960s in North America and Western Europe, such as the anti-Vietnam War movement and the student revolt in Europe. These movements led to unexpected electoral victories for their leaders, highlighting the impact of protests on politics.

The current protest movement against Israel is gaining momentum on both sides of the Atlantic. Protests and calls for revolution are increasing, making many wonder if this movement will challenge the existing system. The similarities between this movement and past movements, such as the anti-apartheid protest in South Africa in the 1980s, are evident. The BDS movement, born during the second intifada, echoes the sanctions movement against South Africa.

The current protests against Israel are rooted in a new generation’s perspective that sees parallels between Israel and apartheid-era South Africa. Despite some elements of anti-Semitism within the movement, attributing this label to the entire protest hinders understanding of its motives and consequences. The deepening isolation of Israel in American and Western public opinion is evident, with some protests turning violent and police intervening in several universities.

The spread of these protests has caused concern among Jewish communities, with reports of harassment and threats. Jewish organizations struggle to mobilize support, marking a historical retreat for American Jews. Counter-demonstrations focusing on releasing abducted individuals lack the same fervor as pro-Israel demonstrations. It remains unclear how this retreat will be resolved as Israel faces significant challenges on the international stage.

In conclusion, protest movements can have a lasting impact even if they do not endure for a long time. They often generate a backlash but can also lead to significant political changes if executed effectively. Today’s protest movement against Israel is gaining momentum but also facing criticism from some who view it as extremist or even anti-Semitic. It remains to be seen how this retreat will be resolved as Israel faces challenges on various fronts.

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