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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 1, 2024

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In office most European nationalists (eg. Orban) seem to have fine working relationships with Israel. Israel doesn't want Gazans to go to Europe, they just don't want them in Gaza, and are happy to deliver them to anyone who will have them.

In general I don't think it's an important question - outside Britain, France and Russia (in the second, the most prominent nationalist figure is Jewish after Marine Le Pen moved to the center-right, and in the third Putin is quite close with a number of Jews in his inner circle) there are very few Jews in Europe and most will leave quickly to the US or Israel as the Muslim population grows further and attacks on synagogues, Jewish schools and so on increase. There will be very few European Jews left to play any substantial role in the coming cultural conflict between indigenous Europeans and migrant populations from the Islamic world, and many of those who remain will either be politically irrelevant ultra-Orthodox or on the right like Zemmour.

Orban is already sanctioned. He has a small land locked country under immense pressure from abroad. He is forced to make some concessions in order to not end up getting the Belarus treatment.

Israel doesn't want Gazans to go to Europe, they just don't want them in Gaza, and are happy to deliver them to anyone who will have them.

The reality has been that Israel has pushed hard against Syria and we got flooded with migrants. Pushing millions of migrants into another part of the Middle east is destabilizing and greatly increases the risk of them comming hear.

Ben Gvir, an Israeli minister, is openly talking about creating a mega-refugee crisis on Europe's doorstep: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/ben-gvir-war-an-opportunity-to-encourage-migration-from-gaza/

After decades of Israel Palestine conflict, it is clear that the result has been more migrants to Europe.

and many of those who remain will either be politically irrelevant ultra-Orthodox or on the right like Zemmour.

So far the Jewish population of Europe has been overwhelmingly pro open borders and diversity. For such a small group, they have been incredibly overrepresented in promoting mass immigration.