The European Legal Support Center (ELSC) has posted a peer-reviewed study which shows a ‘dramatic escalation’ in the Jewish Chronicle (JC) crying antisemitism. The JC is a right-wing British newspaper with a history of having to make public retractions. Now, the ELSC have shown that the JC alleges antisemitism more often today than it did in 1938 (i.e. during the era of Nazi Germany).
These findings confirm widespread views that the JC uses the very real trauma of antisemitism to shield Israel. Furthermore, the findings provide evidence of how the hostile state and its Zionist supporters operate. They’re using false antisemitism accusations to shut down the global protests supporting Palestinian liberation.
This is hardly a surprise. Obviously the Zionists and their colonialist buddies would want to use the victim-card to deflect from Israel’s genocide. And the more war crimes Israel commits, the more they have to double down on the smears.
Our upcoming Britain Index of Repression documents the resulting patterns of repression across all sectors of society, revealing the institutionalised criminalisation of Palestine solidarity.
The consequences are real: careers derailed, students investigated, people referred to… pic.twitter.com/zoATHq5DqR
— European Legal Support Center (ELSC) (@elsclegal) February 5, 2026
The ELSC will release the full report on 26 February.
Jewish Chronicle — ‘Zionist notion of antisemitism’
The ELSC’s analysis covered 100-years of the JC‘s output. The hate-rag is well known for churning out potentially career-ending allegations against activists, politicians, creatives, and other professionals. The ELSC concluded that the Jewish Chronicle deliberately uses a ‘Zionist notion of antisemitism’ to stir up a moral panic intent on diminishing solidarity with Palestinians. As a result, the ELSC have concluded that the pro-Israel paper plays an active role in the UK in working to repress support for Palestine liberation.
Below are just a couple of the pages showing findings of the peer-reviewed analysis by Professor Neve Gordon:


Michael Rosen, the beloved Jewish author and poet, has often spoken out against the alleged antisemitism crisis created by Zionists. Pointing to the Labour Party, Rosen recently stated:
At the height of the claim that the Labour Party was riven with antisemitism and/or institutionally antisemitic, I pursued a theory as follows: ‘If people are combatting antisemitism only in the Labour Party and not in the Tory Party, they’re not combatting antisemitism, they’re combatting the Labour Party’.
To expand that slightly, I was in effect saying that it’s hard to take such people’s definition of antisemitism seriously if it’s only directed at people in one organisation.
Rosen further added:
Could it be, I wonder, that my theory – as expressed above – could in any way be possibly slightly true? Could it be that some kind of double standard or two-tier policing of antisemitism had been and perhaps still is in place?
False victimisation: real abuse against Palestinians
The Zionist fury over the recent Fitton 6 acquittal underscores how Israel’s protection drives these allegations. The defendants faced trial for their anti-genocide efforts as part of now-proscribed Palestine Action, a non-violent direct-action group. Nevertheless, the trial and subsequent acquittal by jury has led to yet more allegations of antisemitism. Seemingly, the intent now is to label the UK’s criminal justice system as ‘antisemitic’. Our own Skwawkbox wrote:
Of course we must never forget that Israel and its lobby are always the victim. Even when they’re slaughtering innocent Palestinians and making up bollocks in court to imprison people trying to stop them.
We all know the story of the “boy who cried wolf”. It’s crucial that allegations of antisemitism come from genuine instances, or we risk exposing Jews to a backlash from people who equate Judaism with Zionism.
As we’ve reported, such a backlash is already happening within the American right. Over there, prominent figures like Nick Fuentes openly arguing that Israel has made a mockery of America, and that the correct response to this is antisemitism. We can’t let such bigotry fester over here.
It’s also crucial that Muslims and others are able to speak freely of their support for Palestine without fear of being harassed by the media.
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“people who equate Judaism with Zionism” are known as Zionists and Israelis. How can they complain if, after many decades of the State of Israel claiming that all Jews are Israelis whether they like it or no, its atrocities lead some to conclude wrongly that all Jews are evil?
IF it is true that antisemitism is on the rise, we need to look at who’s in charge: under whose watch this is happening.
When ‘antisemitism’ was alleged to have risen under Corbyn in Labour (in fact there is no evidence I’m aware of it was ever any higher than anywhere else and any court cases have been lost by complainants since EHRC), Corbyn was blamed as Labour leader at the time. The boss carried the can, no matter whether it was all true or not.
That said, since then “antisemitism has risen everywhere”. So. Which bosses at international level carry the can? Biden, Trump, Johnson, Sunak, Starmer, for example? Lord Mann as a/s Tsar at the time? The scammers can’t have it both ways. If it is rising, under whom is it rising? But surprise, surprise, no EHRC investigations anywhere else. No resignations. Just claims. No one’s resigning. I say “antisemitism” would fall overnight, or at the very least apparent statistics would, if our leaders had to resign over their own claims of apparent failure.