The charge of genocide against Israel

ts to achieve world domination.” (Michael… https://t.co/AHMShjueYq

— Izabella Tabarovsky (@IzaTabaro) September 2, 2025

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“Then the IDF broke through on the Golan Heights. Quneitra’s fall was announced and shortly thereafter Israeli planes were reportedly bombing Damascus. Soviet propaganda organs immediately began charging Israel with ‘genocide’ and plots to achieve world domination.” (Michael Oren, Six Days of War, chapter “Day Six, June 10.”)

The charge of genocide —unleashed precisely when Israel embarks on major operations or is about to achieve a breakthrough — has been central to anti-Israel propaganda strategies for decades. Psychologically, it taps into the deep-seated collective memory of the blood libel leveled against Jews for centuries. Strategically, it’s a rhetorical weapon deployed at critical moments to stall Israel’s progress.

The long-term use of the genocide charge is what helped it gain such immediate traction after Oct 7 — and its constant repetition today ensures it will stick even faster the next time Israel is attacked and forced to defend itself. Because make no mistake about it: there will be a next time.

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