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Silent Antisemitism: My Experience at Brussels Airport
As someone living in Tel Aviv, I’ve traveled internationally quite a bit, but my recent trip to Belgium for my nephew’s Bar Mitzvah left me with a troubling sense of unease. What should have been a joyous family occasion was overshadowed by a series of frustrating delays and inconveniences at Brussels Zaventem Airport—the gateway to the EU capital. While I can’t prove these were deliberate acts of sabotage, the pattern feels all too familiar to those of us flying from Israel:

Sacha Roytman-Dratwa
Feb 13 min read


A Double Standard: Why Can Antisemites Speak Freely, but Jews Can’t Call It Out?
Critics of the IHRA claim they are protecting free speech, but in reality, they are imposing a double standard. They argue that people shoul

Sacha Roytman-Dratwa
Mar 15, 20254 min read
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