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Criticism of Israel is often met with accusations of anti-Semitism, stifling open debate on US foreign policy.
The Israeli government's tactics to silence critics by labeling them as anti-Semitic are increasingly ineffective, especially among right-wing figures who are resistant to such labels.
The images of Palestinian suffering have fueled international pressure on Israel to end the war.
Criticism of Israel is often silenced by accusations of anti-Semitism, preventing honest geopolitical discussions.
The online debate about Israel is polarized between those who view any criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic and those who criticize Jews as a group.
The war for many Western critics of Israel was more about winning the PR battle than actual military victory. Their silence or downplaying of the peace deal reveals their true priorities.
The Israeli government's approach to criticism, including labeling critics as anti-Semitic, is losing effectiveness, especially among right-wing voices in the U.S.
The accusation of anti-Semitism is being used to silence critics of Israel, a tactic that is losing effectiveness as more people speak out.
The tactic of labeling critics as anti-Semites is backfiring, as it alienates both left and right-wing audiences who are critical of Israeli policies.
The tactic of labeling critics of Israel as anti-Semites is losing effectiveness, especially as more right-wing voices join the criticism.