And the evidence is so clear that I think those that refuse to acknowledge it have malign intentions in suppressing that. And it's hard not to see design in all of this. I mean, The IHRA definition of antisemitism, which now has the force of law in a lot of the world, it is a crime to say certain things, thanks to this definition. And in that definition, one of the examples given is any comparison between the actions of the Israeli government and the German Nazi regime of the 1930s and 40s. (1:36:17–1:36:28)
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Asserts that the IHRA definition of antisemitism has legal force in many parts of the world.
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