Anti-Israel Groups Stage 'Nakba 78' Protests Worldwide, Raising Security Concerns
Coordinated demonstrations challenge Israel's legitimacy and spark fears of rising antisemitism, fueled by well-funded leftist and Islamist organizations.

Across the globe, coordinated protests are taking place under the banner of 'Nakba 78,' marking the 78th anniversary of the founding of Israel, an event that Palestinians refer to as the 'Nakba' or 'catastrophe.' These demonstrations, organized by a network of anti-Israel activist groups, are raising serious concerns about national security and the rise of antisemitism.
The protests are seen by many as an attempt to delegitimize the State of Israel and undermine its right to exist. The 'Nakba' narrative, which focuses on the displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, is often used to deny Israel’s historical connection to the land and to promote a one-state solution that would effectively eliminate the Jewish state.
An investigation has revealed that approximately 425 organizations, including communist groups, Muslim advocacy organizations, and anti-Israel coalitions, are working together to organize these protests. These groups, some of which have a history of promoting antisemitic rhetoric, operate within a transnational protest network with an estimated $1 billion in combined annual revenues. This substantial financial backing raises questions about the sources of funding and the potential for foreign interference in domestic affairs.
The protests are taking place in cities around the world, including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, and Sydney, demonstrating the global reach of the anti-Israel movement. Organizers are using the anniversary of Israel’s founding to challenge the legitimacy of the Jewish state and to promote a narrative that casts Israel as an illegitimate occupier.
Dalia Ziada, a Middle East scholar at the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, characterizes the protests as a 'sinful marriage between the radical left and radical Islamism,' groups she believes are united by a shared hatred of Western liberal democracies. This assessment highlights the ideological alignment between extremist groups that seek to undermine the foundations of Western civilization.
The involvement of groups like the People’s Forum, a pro-communist activist hub funded by Neville Roy Singham, raises further concerns about the influence of radical ideologies. Senator Marsha Blackburn has warned about the Chinese Communist Party's efforts to use U.S. nonprofits to create an infrastructure to undermine the United States, suggesting that these anti-Israel protests may be part of a broader strategy to destabilize Western democracies.
Critics argue that the protests often cross the line into antisemitism, denying Jewish self-determination and promoting hateful stereotypes. The coordinated nature of these demonstrations, along with the rhetoric employed by some participating organizations, suggests a deliberate effort to demonize Israel and to incite hatred against Jews.
The 'Nakba 78' protests underscore the need for vigilance in combating antisemitism and protecting national security. It is essential to expose the sources of funding for these anti-Israel groups and to hold them accountable for promoting hatred and violence. Law enforcement agencies must also be prepared to respond to any potential threats to public safety posed by these demonstrations.
Furthermore, these protests serve as a reminder of the importance of standing in solidarity with Israel, a key ally of the United States in the Middle East. Supporting Israel's right to defend itself against its enemies and promoting a strong U.S.-Israel alliance is crucial for maintaining stability in the region and protecting American interests.
The protests highlight the ongoing challenges posed by radical ideologies and the need for a robust defense of Western values. By exposing the truth about these anti-Israel groups and standing firm in our support for Israel, we can help to safeguard our nation and promote a more peaceful and secure world.


