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‘Wake-Up Call’: Israeli-American Noa Tishby Warns US What Happened Oct. 7th Can Happen Here

Updated: November 17, 2023 at 9:15 am EST  See Comments

Well-known Israeli-American activist Noa Tishby once served as her country’s first envoy for combating antisemitism. While she no longer holds that official role, her advocacy for her homeland continues, especially after October 7.

“This time around they not only did it in the worst of ways,” Tishby told CBN News. “Beheading of babies in their cribs, the burning of entire families alive, the taking of pregnant woman and slashing her belly and pulling out her fetus and beheading the fetus.”

Tishby is no stranger to the fight against anti-Jewish hatred, something that has risen since Israel began fighting to end Hamas’ stranglehold on Gaza.

According to the Anti-Defamation League, following the October 7th massacre, a significant spike in antisemitic incidents have been reported across the U.S.

Cases of harassment, vandalism and assault have jumped by almost 400 percent.

Tishby recently told the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) that underlying messaging paved the way for the Hamas attack and the atmosphere that has followed.

“The grooming, ongoing grooming of western civilization through universities, the media, social media, so that when the time came and the Islamic Nazis carried out the act of genocide many in the West would celebrate it, justify

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN

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