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When the Haredim Cry “Anti-Semitism” and Discover They Have Lost Public Sympathy
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 11, 2026
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What happened
An analysis by Shmuel Rosner argues that Haredi politicians are increasingly portraying legal and budgetary criticism as “anti-Semitism” even though public sympathy for them is low. The article says polls show broad anger toward the Haredi sector, support for sanctions such as cutting daycare subsidies, and skepticism that these measures amount to anti-Semitism.
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