Modern Arab and Muslim hostility towards Jews and Israel is
rooted not only in the Arab-Israeli conflict and traditional
Islamic teaching but also in Christian anti-Semitic attitudes
brought into the Islamic world by Western colonial powers. In this
volume, Raphael Israeli examines how the worsening situation in the
Middle East together with large waves of Muslim immigration to
Europe, North America, and Australia has brought about a comingling
of two anti-Semitic traditions.
As the author explains, the unique interaction of Muslim
immigrants in the West with the host societies brought them into
contact with local, traditional anti- Semites of the xenophobic
fascist and racist Right along with the avowedly anti-Zionist Left,
to build a formidable wall of hatred against the Jewish state and
its people. To complicate this picture further, the same Muslim
immigrants share with them minority status in a Christian majority
society. Often finding themselves at odds with the majority host
society, they find themselves subject to criticism and censure on
all sides. They are engaged simultaneously in battle with both
their host society into which they cannot integrate, and their
Jewish compatriots who are a model of good integration.
Consequently, they feel exposed and lose ground in the struggle for
social acceptance.
Israeli lays out the nature and ideologies of the Muslim
immigrant world and shows how in each European country they create
their own ethnic sub-groups and religious communities, often in
competition with each other. This remarkable and courageous book
will be of interest to sociologists, Middle East specialists, and
political scientists.
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