Extremism doesn’t begin with bombs or bullets. It begins with lies.
And one of the most dangerous lies spreading today is this: That the Jewish people are foreign occupiers in their own homeland. This is not only false—it’s dangerous.
It distorts history, fuels hate, and lays the groundwork for ideologies that seek to destroy everything the free world stands for.
First they chant “Death to the Jews.” Then comes “Death to America.” And then, “Death to the West.”
Antisemitism is not a side issue. It’s the early warning sign. It always has been.
As history has proven, hatred of Jews never stays confined. It metastasizes—into hatred of America, of democracy, of truth, of Western civilization itself.
The Jewish people are the canary in the coal mine. When society tolerates hate against them, it opens the door to far darker forces that eventually target everyone.
As Douglas Murray writes in Democracies and Death Cults, this is not simply about Israel—it’s about the future of civilization. The chants on college campuses and city streets that call for Israel’s destruction are not about justice. They’re about erasure.
The Jews are not colonizers. They are the Indigenous people of the Land of Israel, returning after millennia of exile, pogroms, and genocide. We don’t just have faith. We have evidence.
In When the Stones Speak, Doron Spielman reveals the undeniable archaeological record uncovered in Jerusalem’s City of David. These discoveries confirm what generations of Jews have always known: this land is not a foreign project. It’s home.
These stones—older than Rome, older than Islam—speak for themselves. They tell the story of a people rooted in the land long before modern ideologies tried to rewrite it.
That’s why Israel’s enemies want to silence them.
Because truth is their greatest threat.
As Melanie Phillips argues in The Builder’s Stone, it wasn’t just Jewish resilience that shaped the West. It was the Judeo-Christian ethic that underpinned law, liberty, reason, and moral order.
But if we allow that foundation to be replaced by revisionist slogans and violent ideologies, the West will fall. Not in theory—in practice.
NEW REPORT (2025): A comprehensive study by the Counter Extremism Project – “The Role of Antisemitism in the Mobilization to Violence by Extremist and Terrorist Actors” – shows how hateful narratives are deliberately weaponized to recruit, radicalize, and finance violent movements in the United States and across Europe.
Today’s antisemitism is different.
Due to the internet, it spreads at digital speed, amplified by:
Governments, individuals, and terrorist organizations disseminating antisemitic propaganda
Media platforms hosting and refusing to delete hateful and extremist content
Campus environments that condone hate against Jews
U.S. Universities receiving billions from countries that hate Israel
Global networks funding and protecting terror-linked groups
about the Fund to End Antisemitism, Extremism, and Hate
ARCHER at House 88’s work is made possible by the generous support of donors like you who want to make a tangible difference in ending antisemitism.
Although we were horrified and saddened by the death and destruction suffered by Israelis due to Iranian missile attacks, we were elated by the success Israel and the United States had against the murderous regime in Iran. We were especially gladdened to see the U.S. enter the war on Israel’s side and take decisive action against Iran’s nuclear sites.
We want to see the end of the Iranian regime and its weapons of war, and its proxies would nullify the need for ARCHER at House 88. But we do not believe this is the case. On the contrary, Israel and the U.S.’s completely necessary actions could lead to even worse antisemitism around the world and even more violence. There is a vast network of Muslim Brotherhood affiliated entities in every Arab and Western country, and parts of Africa and Asia. The job of dismantling this network is just beginning and we believe ARCHER at House 88 is an important weapon in this fight.
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