Is Killing Jews Going to Advance Peace in the Middle East?
There is a question that should not need to be asked. But clearly does.
Is killing Jews around the world really going to advance the chances for peace in the Middle East?
It is a question made necessary by an increasing trend, espeically in the post-October 7 era that treats Jewish deaths not as a moral outrage, but as a regrettable, sometimes even understandable byproduct of “resistance,” “context,” or “decolonization.” Jewish civilians, citizens of countries other than Israel, have beomce symbols, stand‑ins for a geopolitical grievance, their humanity dissolved into abstraction.
Peace, however, is not built on abstraction. It is built on moral clarity.
Violence Against Jews Is Not a Political Strategy
No peace process, anywhere in the world, has ever been advanced by the deliberate targeting of civilians. And yet, when Jews are the victims, a remarkable rhetorical exception seems to apply.
When we see Jews targeted and murdered in Boulder Colorado, in Sydney Australia, or anywhere else in the world, let’s be clear. ........





















Toi Staff
Sabine Sterk
Penny S. Tee
Gideon Levy
Waka Ikeda
Grant Arthur Gochin